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XIII, No. 19 WOODBRIDGE, N. J., FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1931 PRICE THREE

Man Falls On Sidewalk Woman In Accident Quartz Company In Sent To P. A. Hospital Mawbey Elected Reports It To Police Township Acts To Ward Stephen Pastor,' acred about 20 Mrs. Martha Pepsen, of 120 Van- years, of Campbell street, was found To Slate Body Buren avenue, the Boulevard, Car- lying on the sidewalk in School teret, was driving along Rahwky ave- Business 100 Years street, opposite the bakery at 5:30 Local Fire Chief Is Named nue near Qreen street, Woodbridge, Off Disease Menact o'clock Tuesday morning. He com- Wednesday when she struck the rear Philadelphia Company Will Soon Mark Century Anniversary— plained of being very ill and was County Vice-President At of a car owned snd driven by John Decides To Build Outfall Sewer For Fulton Street To taken, in the police ambulance, to State Convention Of Uni- Barados, of School street, Wood- Dangerous Unsanitary Condition — Some ObjectlbM. Concern With Big Plant In Avenel Section Of Woodbridge Police Headquarters where he was biidge. Mrs. Barbados, her son and Ha* Interesting History—Always Uses The Same Saluta- attended by Dr. J. J. Collins, and formed Fire Fighters. a woman named Mrs. Meyers were Improvement Heard On Ground Of Expense — Mayor then sent to the Perth Amboy Gen- treated by Dr. Mark for slight bruis- plaint That Cost To Average Home Owner Will B« * tion In Communications "Respected Friend"—Silicate Of eral Hospital. Pastor complained of Chief Fred Mawbey, of Fire Com- es. Mrs. Jepsen reported the accident Soda Chief Product, severe pains in the back. pany No. 1 was elected vice-presi- to the Woodbridge police. Than |2 Per Year. dent fr»m Middlesex County Mon- , Friend: lEIkinton in Philadelphia for the day at the state convention of the The meeting of the Township Mrs. Thomas .Powers, who ••for one hundred years the writ-. manufacture of soap and candles. Uniformed Firemen's Association of Committee held Monday afternoon the sewer, declared that the ivi, communications from this com-, For thirty years, these were the chief New Jersey, held in the high school Firemen Friends was the meeting set for a hearing condition is a very decided «ns ..any have borne the above quaint .items of the plant, hut in 1861 there Hit By Truck in Carteret. Mr. Mawbey will repre- on the ordinance to build an outfall to the public health and that iiluliition. Although times have [ was begun the manufacture and sale sent the interests of the members sewer from the present outlet of the Interest of her children she changes, those who of a product which was destined to Negro Is Killed from Middlsex at all functions of the Fulton street sewer. There were seek aid from the State Boar liiivc guided the company's affairs displace the others and to become state body. That Never Fail plenty of objections, or rather, cer-r Health if the Township did not: during all these years have never :ommercially important. The product tnin persons made a great deal of Committeeman Aquila paid tr two visits to meetings of the body. \;.nUKus for the public and will also rapid growth of service clubs in re- Chohanin has engaged David T. orderly conduct following an acci- Jut those "in the know," are well In Ip lo keep the courts in good con er, Of Sayreville, Officiates cent years. The speaker delved Wilentz as his attorney. The papers dent in which his auto struck an- Middlesex Prosecutor Will iware that Gill is consulted in nearly ' 'Inion by keeping the administration At Ceremony. into the criticisms of service clubs in the case recite that until January other machine. Carry On In War Against verything* that is done, and that bis informed as to who uses the courts and said that if critics could only of this year Mr. and Mrs. Chochanin The accident happened at 1 a. m. dvice is practically always followed: an.! when. attend Rotary meetings, they would were happy and contented. Then, it Monday in Rahway avenue at Grove Gambling, Liquor and Vice lever ignored. get different views on the subject. is alleged, the other man entered up- street. Burton's car struck a ma- —Gets Many Convictions. Giil is the type, of public man that A astern of cards will be used "Some critics," said Mr. Mercer, on the scene and the trouble began. chine driven by Clifford Currie, of an hardly be described by the term i:;ich person desiring to use the "think that the idea of such.clubs as Zserai is alleged to hav» won the af- Westfield. George Mclntyfe who 'politician." There is nothing showy- • . i.Mit.s must apply for one of these Rotary is to pump enthusiasm into fections of Mrs. Chohanin by prom- was riding with Currie, was injured r noisy about his way of doing pub- , card-. It will be issued with his name people," The speaker lauded the ises and gifts, and she became cold about the shoulders and neck. ic business. He does nothing to at- (JII it showing that he is entitled to work of Rotary in such > fields as toward her husband and left him on Police, said the accident was due ract attention to himself in the way ii-i' the courts for a specific period student loan funds, and boys' work. March 18. She has not returned that has come to be recognized in to carelessness upon the part of 1 > i time. The purpose of this tim Jim Housel and August Peterson, since that time. Burton and he became abusive and American public life; rather he ef- I i ii vision is to prevent one group o of tilt! South Amboy club, and Dr. The complainant sets forth that all resisted when he was arrested. The faces himself. I»I Mins "hogging" the court and William Hamilton, of the Roselle of this has occasioned him great loss two changes grew out of these cir- But when an issue comes up before li-.iving others wait, unreasonably club wore visiting Rotarians. and suffering, in addition to expense. cumstances and he was fined $50 the committee it is Gill that weighs l"tiit. and $2.60 costs on each charge. md sifts; that asks the questions \'u one will be permitted to use th that go straight to the heart of the limits without the use of a card, am natter, and that finally offers a solu- mi one may use the courts lunge Public Utility Commissioners icn or indicates a course of action lian the time allotted to him. Thi? hat is invariably followed. •iiii|ile system, it is believed will elim- Twenty-five Thousand When mattere pertaining to his inate all of the trouble that has been Explain Water Company Charge ward, the Third, come up, Gill renqh- experienced in regard to the use of i'a into that never-failing inside coat II.e courts and, at the same tim State Body Made Investigation Of Procedure Of Middlesex Visit Sea Girt pocket and brings out the date. He will keep the park department in never is at a loss for authoritative formed as to who was using the cour Company's Dealings With Delinquent Customers — Com- Great Throng Turns Out For information on Third Ward affairs. at any given time. pany Does Not Enforce Rule In Cases Where Con- Gill is never sensational; he is the The hot weather of thi* early par Governor's Day — Middle- conservative sane type. And the i>[ Iliis week brought more throngs sumer Is In Distress and Makes Known Con- sex Turns Out Five Thous- )ther members of the committee not t.> the park. The courts were busy dition, Commission Finds. excluding the Mayor, make, no bonea ami the pools were full of children. and Strong. about seeking his opinion. He is couVr Tlif benches in shady apota were teous and sociable. But he is "sot (in Andrew D. Desmond The question of the extra $2 charge are in straighteined circumstances Governor's Day at Sea Girt yester- m ver deserted. made by the Mddlesex Water Com- end who have been unable to make his ways." His decisions are arrived Mayor Ryan spent much of his Tin newly elected officers of Mid- day dre,w a throng of 25,000 persons, at slowly but surely, and are bullet pany in cases where water has b^en payment of their bills for water serv- fully 5,000 of-them from Middlesex time during the week in the parks su- dlesex Council No. 857, of the shut off for non-payment of bills and ice because of difficulty in obtaining proof. He does not shift. iicrvising improvements and changes Knights of Columbus, of Wood- County. Senator David Baird Jr., In private life, he holds a respons- then turned on again, cropped up employment. He desires to be ad} Governor Morgan F. Larson, Former niaile for the comfort of the public. Uridge, were Installed, Tuesday night again at a meeting of the Township "'""vised' whethe-•-"•"r iUth-e charge in ques- ible executive position with Reading Thu growing demands for the use of at the Columbian Club by District Committee Monday afternoon. The Congressman Harold G. Hoffman and Railroad Company. the parks and the tennis courts has Deputy James J. Creamer, of Sayre- ion is proper. Thomas Hanson, were in the receiv- extra charge was made an issue by The bills for water service in the made the care snd supervision of ville, following a business meeting Councilman Aquila several weeks ing line. For the third consecutive DOUGLAS M. HICKS Uieiu something of a problem. of the Council. Those installed, territory of the Middlesex Water year, rain interferred to some extent ago and has been the subject of live- Company are rendered quarterly, Two-Year-Old Boy , ('ommitteeman Settlor has taken were: Grand Knight, Andrew D. ly discussion at several meetings with the program. One of the truck drivers captured full charge of! the tennis tourts and Desmond; Deputy Grand Knight, With respect to the payment of bills Among seme of the prominent with u load of liquor in the recen Wanders Far From Home since. Continued on page eight county personages who attended I .* ""••/ <-ni' of the purposes <4 the card.sys- William Feirton; Chancellor, B. J. The last time tKe matter was un- drive on liquor law violators, was tem he evolved is to prevent rowdies Connolly; financial secretary, Ar- were Prosecutor Douglass M. Hicks, fined $1,000 this morning at New A two-year-old boy iwas faund der fire Aquila asked that the Public Assistant Prosecutor James L. Wigh, walking along Loretta street in tjti fnim getting into the courts and thur F. Gets; recording secretary, Utility Commission be asked for ad- Brunswick. It was just an incident in damaging them. Many] of these char- David Gerity; warden, John Keating; Albert St March, County Republican the war that has been declared! by Hopelawn section last night at 8 o'- vice as to what course might be tak- chairman Fred F. Richardson, C. clock by Officer G. Miaak. Th» child acters have come from other towns treasurer, William J. Coll; lecturer, en to put a stop to the charge, An Prosecutor Douglas M. Hicks, and hi ami have made themselves objection- John A. Turk; trustee, Jacob.W. Raymond Lyons, Howard Jensen, assistant TJimmer" Wight, on law cimM-mrf-tell his name nor where he answer to this request was received Surrogate Charles Forman, Mrs. Ani- lived. None of the people living In uble. Grausam; advocate, John Capion; at the meeting Monday. breaking of all kinds in Middlesex. The mayor at present is particu- inside guard, Joseph Alexander and ta Bloomfleld. vice-chairman of the The prosecutor has intimated that the neighborhood could identify him. larly interested in the kiddiss that outside guard, James Kirby. Dis- The reply was from the Utility county organization, former Free- there will be no let up in this war, The police took charge of the child. Kt't HO much enjoyment out of the trict Deputy Creamer was assisted body end cited court cases and gave holder Walter Quackenbush, Deputy and every day some new incident! oc- Two hours later it was learned thY wading pool. by Charles Green, of the Sayreville other Seasons why the water com- Surrogate Charles M. Morris. curs to prove that he means it. he was the son of Gabas Luk» J y pany appeared to be justified in mak- David Wilentz and Morris Gold- The principal objective of th< Hampton avenue, Perth Amboy, ing the; charge. -It was also set forth had wandered away from home, v*' "Following the installation, Mr, in the correspondence that the com- farb were among visitors from Perth campaign are gambling, vice and li Creamer greeted the new officers. pany does not enforce ihe rule in •. In the Woodbridge delega- quor law violations. There have beer -1 #| Hit-and-Run Driver Andrew Desmond, in a short talk, cases where there is distress in a WILSON ere Louis Neuberg and Nate many campaigns of this sort in thii urged the co-operatioi n off ththe mem- „„ 4s. There were about 126 in and othfer counties but the feature o: Big Uwd Car Sale Now bers and thanked them for the honor household, provided the office of the the Carteret delegation headed by he present campaign in Middlesex ii which they had bestowed upon him. company is made acquainted with NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J, former Mayor Mulvihill. that the prosecutor is more thar At Union County Leaves Boy In Road A social session was enjoyed. the facts. The governor had about completed usually successful in getting convic- Aquila said that his experience was the review of the parade when a rain tions and making them sjick. This ia A remwkable sale of fine uwd c*rs Hagaman Height* Lad Badly that the company does not follow U being'held at the Union CawoW Roessler-Sterling, Inc., storm broke. the angle of the situation that ha» that procedure,at all; they simply the underworld alarmed. Buick Company of 339 North Broafl Hurt By Driver Who Did shut off the water when the bill is THE-ONLY street, Elizabeth. Prospective buyers Not Affected by •re urged to stop at Union County Not Stop. not paid and they charge $2 for turn- Jefferson Motors Operate* Sterlingjnc, Bankruptcy ing it on again, If they have any'ex- Legion Potts Corps Of Buick for advise before buying used Joseph BaradaBh, aged 16 years, ception to the rule in cases of dis- FIRST CLASS HOTEL Branch In Woodbndge oars. There are cars for every jn " E. A. Thomson, president of the tress, the committeeman Bird, the State At Carteret Tomorrow etbpok and in a wide range of mo <>!' Division street, Hagaman Heights, and make*. badladly injureinjur d by aa hit-and-rui n ntwly organized Roessler-Sterling, poor people who suffer are not in- Hundreds of used cars, of every CARTERET, N. J., July 17—Fife Inc., made tt definitely clear that formed of it; IN MIDDLESEX COUNTY description and make are being of-

LIGHTTUNCHES Television is predicted for H'32. it- lug question iJ who will pay SANDWICHES AND SALADS Mage the nation-wide show to en- i tcrtain millions of spectator? free ICE COLD DRINKS of charge. Inquiry reveals that ad- vertisers are planning to be the showmen. Nationally known char- sifters that have long decorated irreal boxes, windmy cards, coffee ASTOR COFFEE SHOPPEE cans and printed advertising will he 68 MAIN STREET WOODBRIDGE given an electric life that. iv:!l em- I power them to dance, sing and act USED CARS Mr«. Kirch, Prop. on television screm =

Such is the future of advertising by television, the tremendous pos- sibilities of which are discussed by H".v I lidi'ii! in Arelre Orrin E. Dunlap, Jr., in his book IF YOU ARE INTERESTED in buying a used car stop \n:

,'r.im r..ii.|u.'t:t:u- 'i'" K • *••...! e\| II- ili=hed by Harper i Brothers. tlon itit" th'.' !•")•] III-UITI by tlie Chi- But he warns that even the elu- in and talk it over with us. We will be glad to help you nese niitliorllles. KxplnlnliiK their ac- e pictures that fly across the ALWAYS country-side on radio's wings must tion, the Chinese officials referred to Andrews' "arrogant attitude" and said be backed up by newspaper, mag- with advice, as to what is best for your needs and pock- he had been "excavating valuable azine, billboard and other forms of advertising. Print is the backbone scientific material from Chinese terri- and the bulwark of advertising. The A Wide Variety Of tory under cover of a passport for radio sponsor who forsake? and neg- etbook. We have been selling Buick automobiles and hunting." lects ink fails to capitalize on his broadcasting and to glean the mosrt from it So it shall be with tele- other makes for over fifteen years. Consult us as you POTPOURRI vision. Seeing by radio will merely FLOWERS supplement print, There is no evidence, according to Mr. Dunlap, that the advertisers would your doctor, lawyer or banker. We are at your Every Day In The Week Venut will shrink from the television per- Venus, niOft brilliant of the formance. They are preparing to service; our reputation is your protection plant?, is 87,'-**U«:>0 miles from grasp it ag they have radio. He sees the program sponsors who have been tlie san. It rumen nearer the severely criticized for talking too earth than any other heavenly much on the air, now planning to Acres of grounds and green- body except the moon. Its di- conclude their long descriptions of A FEW SPECIALS ameter Is 7,700 miles Rnd its re- iheir wares. They are preparing for flecting power is three times television. Plenty of words cleverly houses without number allow greater than the moon, reflecting written are needed to tell the nation ESSEX 1929 COUPE, rumble »eat, all new rubber, good condition, more than half tlie light which about the date on a can of coffee. ready for the road, price right. us to always have a plentiful falls npon it. But by television - the housewives <(El, 1981. Western Ne-wKDantT Union.) from coast-to-coast and border-to- horder will see a moving finger point to the date on the container. The BUICK, small coupe, 1930, five new tire»; one owner; look* like new, supply of words on the label will tell the story. The picture will dispense with the ready for the road; a bargain, terms. Fattier Saff* fm announcer's ballyhoo and blah. _ "Television will permit demonstra- ~~ ~ jtions, and the audience will not have CADILLAC, seven-passenger «edan, five new tire*, food dueo! a food \\li,.i n nrtiseloss ;t o imagine what a product look? like Fresh Flowers win-Id ibis would he i r how it operates," says Mr. Dunlap O family car, or car for hire. Price is right and terms. Act quick. If wipini'ii were (tl- 'in the book. "A new model auto- u,\s ;is still ;is when 1 mobile revolving on a turntable in iliclr use. front of a televisor will enable it to on hand for the bo introduced to the entire nation We have several cars that can be sold for as low as $50. [within a few seconds. A silver pol- I ish can then be visually demon-trat- Come in and look them over, but act quick. I ftl in a much more effective way Sick Room ' than mere words can describe it. ) For example, hold the tarnished sil- | ver knife or kettle in front of the ! electric eyes. Then use the magic Anniversaries ' polish and let the housewives of the I ' nation see at a glance how bright |and new the old piece of cutlery or ; utensil looks, after the magic Tern- j Birthdays < and waving stick 666 will actually five on the television piokisT screen as she roams across a mul- LIQUID OR TABLETS titude of wave lengths as an enemy ^mwsTO\K«ww«^ ' St. George and Hafcelwood Avei., Rahway, N. J. Relieve! a Headache or Neuralgia in of dirt. 30 minutei, checkt a Cold the Grit | "There are so many things that Tel. Rahway 7-0711 day, and check* Malaria in three lean be done by television that it day*. staggers the imagination. It will 666 Salva for Baby's Cold. open a new era in advertising. Sound broadcasting is the foundation for this progress. The advertisers who learn their lessons well in broad- casting will find countless opportu- nities in vision programs. Showmen and experts in color ef- fects will be in demand. The radio dramas and concerts in mattiy in- 1911 1931 stances will be broadcast trom films prepared in studios in much the Sound same way that the talkies are made. There will he news events flashed by radio cameras on the scene of action whether it be a Presidential inauguration or a prize fight. l There will be advertising, with the is DOYLE & CUNNEEN , i morning pad afternoon hours packed I with it. directed to the housewife Thinkin I P.TKI '•h'lf|''°n. -\t ti'ght both sound [ ami sight broadcasting must be more j subtb.', because that is the time for £ ! entertii'nnient. The same general Re-Adjustment Sale ' principl'1* that govern sound broad- casts will to a great extent apply to television—the advertiser must not be an unceremonious iguest in the Starts Tomorrow Morning home." "Kadio in Advertising" is a thor- ough book on the subject. It covers SOUND thinking will do more to pat a important oivnions, discussions and At 9 A. M. reports regarding' the relation of rad'o and prnt. There are seven- teen interesting chapters that dis- feet than anything we bow of. Often all a problem cuss radio programs, the most pro- ductive tini" on the air, types of programs and elements of success in broadcast nt'. It-tells how to plan needs is a banker's viewpoint - specially if you are HURRY HERE TO GET YOUR CHOICE a progrnni and how successfully to meichandisi' it. How to tie it up with the printed word, the window planning to meet changing times with new ideas. Thousands of dollars worth of nationally i!"--!i!--v. tl Mltboan! nnd the ele~- ell'ectivcness and its aopeal. It cov- ers listener reaction to many types known Men's-Wear, this includes of programs as revealed by mail from the, invisible audience. It tells how to reach the masses and how to Come in! We are mighty easy to meet - and to talk our entire stock of Men's Furnishings, hold their attention. "Radio in Ad- vertising" is a book for all broad- casters and advertisers whether they things over with! Clothing, Hats, Work Clothes, will be are on or off the air. It is a book that looks into the future without leglecting current possibilities and placed on sale at prices never before opportunities. heard of in this city. Give Away Prices PERTH AMBOY Nothing Held In Reserve Stock Up Now! TRUST COMPANY

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GIVES UP AFTER ANNOUNCES 38 YEARS TO PAY OPENING OF FIRST SMIUS "DEBT TO MAKER" CLASS POCKET BILLIARD PARLOR GABBY GERTIE AVENEL Made Promise While Cling- POCKET BILLIARDS ing to Rock After Being Avrnel St., Avenei, N. J. Shipwrecked DEPENDABLE TRANSPORTATION (Near Super-Highway) Lincoln, Neb.—Ohnrle* B. Johnson, YOUR PATRONAGE «lxty-Bl*-yeur-old grandfather, who SOLICITED escaped from the Nebraska penlten- tfnry In I SOS. with ftevm months of a two-yenr terra for forgery yet 10 aerve, surrendered to Warden Fenton at the prison recently. Here is your opportunity to pur- JnhtiM.ii who returned to hit for- nmr homo at Oakland, Neb., a few Harold W. Gardner days hofnre. after wandering for US years ns a fugitive, Mid that In re- turning to serve out his sentence be chase a car of dependable quality for General Insurance was keening a .promise made "to bis Maker" three months ago white cling- ing to an unchnrted rock off the storm 21 Burnett Street lashed const of Japan, an honest and fair price. AVENEL, N. J. Makes Prontls* to Qow. Shipwrecked, be said, be promised God that If his life were spared be Phone Woodbridge 8-2267M would return to Nebraska to serve out the prison time he bad evaded by dropping over a stone wall In the "The girl who travels on her fact dead of night at the Nebraska penal eventually weari out har ticket." Perhaps you have planned your house almost fonr decades before. He RALPH GUSTIN had been sentenced to prison for two Expert Masseur years for forging his mother's nama Desert Cool »t Night to a threshing machine nota • 320 STATE ST. The snti'ls of tlie desert grow ([ulf1 An hour after he jumped Into The vacation trip, but you are somewhat PERTH AMBOY, N. J. cool lit nlttlit. Ttie nifllntlnx a; nljrht sea, Johnson said, a Japanese life HOURS BY APPOINTMENT ts very hlpli, rntistfqiipnlly HIP tdiippr- saving crew rescued him, Be was Phone: Woodbridge 8-1779 aturp Is miifli Inwpr. put on a boat and landed at Seattle. He madp IIIB way to Minneapolis, then to big NchrnRka home at Oakland. skeptical whether your present car will get you to your destination. The Perth Amboy i Savings Institution WHY TAKE CHANCES? 210 SMITH STREET, PERTH AMBOY Corner Smith and Maple Streets Come to our used car display and se- We Want Stenographers lect a car that really will give you as well as others to know the proper place to save money is in a Mutual Savings Bank, and this is the only thousands of miles of care-free trans- Savings Bank in Perth Amboy. Give* Up After Thirty-Eight Years. portation and make your vacation en- where he revefllHTlnndintlty, He ;3 left there on foot and trudged most of the way nntll a traveling oewspa per man nicked him np tn bis auto- The Perth Amboy mobile. joyable. Reconciled to Prison Life. Entirely reconciled to prison life, le told Warden Fenton, be entered the Savings Institution prison office and asked to be confined. 41B return was a contrast to the drab reception tendered most convicts, for The oldest Bank in Perth Amboy even the veteran warden expressed At the present time we have a THIS BANK HAS NO BRANCH the opinion that he "is not a bad old fellow at (hat." Tn Warden Fenton he admitted the •mm "going hat been rough." that prison stock of cars which we believe will help carried n< pall fur him. and that times were "hard for an ol< man." He was assigned to a place In the penitentiary vegetnhle room, and CHARTER THE YACHT "GALLIVANT asked to be put to work at once. you in selecting the car for your need. Johnson's wife died last March, after For • long illness. He said be did not want to give the name of his children and grandchildren. "I don't want the BOAT PARTIES children running to tfcelr mother with a newspaper telling ker their grand- MAY BE SEEN AT MUNICIPAL PIER, father wa. a Jailbird."\ ALL MAKES AND MODELS REPRESENTED WOODBRIDGE, ANYTIME Try Thi. Tct One tent of great literature la FULL INFORMATION ON TRIPS GIVEN AT THE PIER whether or not it Induces action/— American Magazine. Our Six Day Exchange Privilege protects you and assures you satisfaction in your selection. Supercurline Permanent FOR THE QUALITY WE OFFER YOU Steam Wave OUR PRICES ARE LOWEST (No Electricity Used)

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CALL PERTH AMBOY 1H0 FOR APPOINTMENT "'" -H--.-.-. '.""""•"'" •' ..-^.^.—4-*- -- ^ - • - Tefophono 8-1352 (HJSMOLM* (HAPMAM WALL PAPEP TOWN GRILL RESTAURANT Kaer's Beauty Salon 181 ROOSEVELT AVE.. CARTERET, N. J. "A PERMANENT INSTITUTION" 263 MADISON AVE. HOT LUNCHEON AND REGULAR DINNERS SERVED EVERY DAY 262 MADISON AVE. PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Aa**r tarn OPEN MONDAYS AND THUKSDAYS TILL 7 P, M. r WOODBRIDQE INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1931 PAGE FOUR An Obnoxious Weed ..OTHER EDITORS SAY~ Stthepenheni WHAT ABOUT THE CIRCLE? BANISHMENT Recently Attorney-General Mitch- Of all irovernment netiviti. . • 1. discussing the fcanRster and lcnM. typically American would Subscription $1.50 P«r Year crimp fcourafte in this country, paid to be the deportation campaign i being conducted with renewi.,| . Published Every Friday by that many communities "have Rot the habit of thinking that these vor by the Department of Lai,,,, ' MIDDLESEX PRESS, 18-20 Gre«n Street, Woodbridgc njrs arc a necessary evil." This drive is under full «t ,'••. Answering the statement of the Some 18,000 aliens have been '.•' Telephone, Woodbridge 8-1710, 8-1711 A'tornejvGenernl, the Newark Call ported this year, others drivrt, MAXWELL LOGAN „ Publisher fiake^ «om« observations that should ftar and unrest have gone of >j, ither be disproved; or otherwise the own accordui^uiu. Undeunucir thLIICe niTiendf'iamend.,]j JEROME J. KAr'KERTY ,Business Manager .merican public should be migration law these deportees . CHARLES H. BYRNE „ Editor never return to our shores fi The tail ^ys: 'Wha»"^t tha»•-t pom-••e- • pun^ment is one of the THOMAS J. BREKNAN _ Sports Editor nine (to be done about it) is no one forms known to antiquity—!,„„. • • the Department of Justice ment. ; Entered u second-class matter March 13, 1919. at tbe Post- to •hav e an idea•'•- . I"t• !i-s ~—... „" I Many aliens are being bani?hcl office at Woodbridge, N. J., under the Act of March S, 1879. say, as has been said again and ,etty offenses, such an the all, i Natiowl Advcrtuiaf RaprawmtaliTCi ipn'n, that the cause of it all is cor- heft of several pieces of old \',.,. run New J*n«y N*vip«p«n, Inc. ruption in the police department, or 'oi which the authorities are ;i • sinister alliance between under- :o send Hugh McLaod to Sv.i>;.,, *'"* New York—Chie*io—PhiUd»lphi«— md thereby Teav^e for the care i,f'-.',,' New«rk orld and municipal heads." Why not (jet back a little further 'iancixco charities his wife and .; and find the alliance between the Others are being banished fm- . political, racial, reli- tical beliefs, as in the days ,,-• (7T"H\S, PUBLICATION is committed to no political, racialll, reiii - jmlerworld and the political ma- II: gious, or social group or organization. Its aim is to allow in rine* and Ranffp that are respon- Id Czars in Russia. Mere mi i,, ^U? it* news column* nothing that it knows to be untruthful, iMo for the condition — machines hip in the Communist pan. biased, or of a nature to offend a proper sense of delicacy. v'nntrolling police department? and :rime under the Labor Depaii),, The paper's opinion, insofar u a sincere endeavor can serve to pre- municipal heads? nterpretation of the immiitir . vent it, does not appear in the news, but is confined to the space set The following is the statement of law. aside for it—the editorial column. In this column it is pledged to he Call that should receive first at- Some Communists are hcinu uphold such things as it considers worthy, and to condemn and fight tention: "Thp honesty of the po- to their deaths, as in the case ,,i j against conditions in which it sees evidence of insincerity, injustice licr may not be unquestioned, but Hsuan Li, Stanford University »'• .• or prejudice of the public welfare. Its columns at all times are nus, who is being returned to i i :iny po'ce department is as ruthWps where almost certain ex. > ; . open to publication of communications on any subject, although and tenacious in its pursuit of crim- no communication will be considered that is palpably bitter or ma- iwaits him. Guido Serio, New V inals a? it? civil superiors demand. .adical, will be sent to a slow \. . licious or which is not signed by its author. In cases where it i» Civil superiors are as earnest about re °u«t:d,The"nam;UVf"ih;-.-uthor of a communication will be on one of Italy's penal island*. in racketeers, crimes, constant peril tf c.dmtnistration. And Mr. Doak , lives and property of citizens—be kindly man. adopting the ordinance to construct an outfall ^ve ,n Fton cause the citizens themselves wan He is intelligent enough to b rtreet and so on to a point of disposal, wr* well taken. It tend it. Or, if they do not want it, are than the costly deportation of 1\ so spineless that they do nothing aliens a year will make hardly a •• . • tffective about it.—Elizabeth Dai!" ed to give added faith and confidence in the administration. electricity are perhaps the truest in the problem of 6,000,00(1 m' It often happen, that when some progressive measure: is.pro- Journal. ployed here. He should In; This Week the fence unti • la., .mute, anu enough to know that the d;in posed in a municipality and a few objector* voice their oppo ^ ^ ^ activity of any kind than these harsh banishments do tin- ., ^ ddetrimentae l to by ARTHUR BRISBANE swallowed their luncheon whole, t th s tererted ministration's prestige here .,; Bition, the project is killed. Some of « V" ™ * fear. The great achievements of the electric industry are unii - have more time for baseball at "re- abroad far outweighs any po-. health and welfare of the township feared that some such un- ^^^ understood_but one wonders if it will keep on achiev- cess," often amounted to somethin benefits. Mr. Curtis, in Liberia. later on. We fear the Secretary of La1,. fortunate thing might result from the absurd opposition that ^ ^ -^ poUtic.aM continue t0 harry it fortunate tg g Mr. Tunney, in Russia. At least they could spell, add, sub building the wrong port of r. i Md It may be taat if we are to have real and stable prosperity tract and divide. They lived In th tion. Unless he modifies his c™|- was offered to the sewer Monday. , Rockefeller Centre. will find himself bracketed in • ^ ^ ^ b&ck to an oW principie—that government j Flight from Prohibition. country, saw the sky every day, wen public mind with such propln-:- The whole story of the objectors was that times are hard ^ barefoot and caught turtles in Sum rf buginess> and that business keep out of govern- fear as Mitchel Palmer, tkiv and that a payment of a dollar or two a year should be de- present, men} read Dickens and put firecrackers Lusk and Hamilton Fish. He «,,, agk {m m spedal fayorg ln times ]ike the It Is Instructive to watch Cyrus H. under milk cans, all useful parts of do better to build upon the , ferred for a better day. It appeared that few it any of those ^^ sp K Curtis, "with extensive view BUT* Americanism of Jefferson, Lin : hi t Per education. who objected grasped the importance of protection against an ^^ Q{ reHef from depression are bein, ,g ,dis -, i yey mankind from China to Peru, and the fathers of the Amerk.ui . best ways to delay prosperity would be to- In Wagnlngton, Mr. Curtis •"• The Navy's "Five-Year Plan" has bor movement that he represent- epidemic, especially in hard times. It is in times of depression ^ Q{ ld b t — N. Y. World TeltL-! industries which, by reason of size and of the ( ers that, in .pits of ail ^^S been completed In four years, and thahealtt hepidemic officialss. Peoplspringe duop noantd hav flourise soh muc despith fooe d thore fooeffortd osf oas"t {li?nt llluse "•««=«•" —. -, decide to recommend $23,000,000 has been saved on It. le a It;u t0 mend the na Last week, the Navy got Its one haltgoodh a officialqualitys aPeopls theye ddoo i non prosperout have so smuc timesh foo. Thd eo childrer food no far aes I necnecessare y services and commodities they sellpayrollH , ar e ths ean principaad nubliuulucl s " "»•" — " ' ^ - tion'B financial condition and pacify thousandth plar.e. The total expinse Smatlwt Fith hard hit for their resistance is lowered. At such a time an out-|™a»>stays of our industrial civilization, " *•"- the thirsty. •was $62,000,000 for a plan expected to Washington scientists who have ti«-:, break of typhoid or any other disease is terrible and deadly. |treasuries- Mr. Curtis thinks the warm welcome cost $85,000,000. cataloguing the world's flahes annoum •> that greeted President Hoover's "dar- In Collier's that the BUIHUCSI un- There is a pronounced danger in the present condition in ' ' ~ ing suggestion ot a debt moratorium" The Army Air Corps at the end of known is the "pandaka." It Is HI; •, LIFE INSURANCE MAKES RECORDS Fulton street; so pronounced that if the township did not take will encourage the President to other Its Hve-year program will have eighteen habitant of American colonial wiitcr«, No other institution enjoys a larger measure of public daring tbinlgs, such as light beer. hundred serviceable planes. That pro- being found only in certain fresh wa- the action it did, the State Department of Health would have gram is not quite completed. ter streams In the Philippine islnri':-. tne action u uiu, wic umic ^^K« — -- -- stepped in and made demands that would have been far morei ^ j The opinion of others who, perhaps, When both plans are doubled, we Full grown, It measures lefs tlum lu.f fajth thafl nsurance know President Hoover better, la that »hall take our proper place among the an Inch In length and is partly trui- expensive upon the taxpayers concerned. i ._ . ,, . ., , the President will not put a spoke ln nations of the world, as regards our par*nt. The town administration displayed the right brand of I Dunn* ^-generally considered to be a "poor year," the wheels o! politics by taking from air fleet, If our planes are 83 good as the eo le theirs. courage and judgment in meeting the situation the way it did. P P of the United States bought about $18,500,000,000 i© 1931. King Features Syndicate, Inc.) And in passing it might be noted that some of our foreign-born of new life insurance—$1,100,000,000 more than the average ' the RepubiicanFpar"ty"in'i932 its chief residents need to be impressed with the importance of sanitary for the five preceding record-breaking years, and but 4 per j "rcDa'sLeavin"g a'WashingtonBef- , and flying, on APROPOS OF NOTHING the wings of a dove, to Liberia, a re- living conditions. The willingness to permit a condition ef filth | cent less than in 1929 when the high-water mark was reached. public established In Africa by Ameri- Good manners are still good man- cans to provide a home of "liberty" to continue in a district that is fairly conjested indicated that" The new insurance sold in 1930 wa9 greater than ALL the Ufe ners, In spite of "self-expressionlstfi." for the black race, Mr, Curtis finds a there is still work to do for those who are interested in Amer-1000,00 .^0 ^mark ^ .^ At th.Re ^en d owhef 193n ^0 approximatel.^ ^^ y^ $108,500,$j^^- queer liberty. icanization. Elaborate plans frequently accom- Men work ln virtual slavery, paid plish less than a sudden impulse. 000,000 was in force in this country, held by 68,000,000 policy- thirteen cents a day, on which they WHISTLES AND HOWLS holders—55 per cent of our entire population. must support themselves. If one Is 111, o work, he In heaping coals of lire on some- The Township Committee has taken up the fight to re- one's bead, you burn your own fin- The Township uommiuee nas w»n, up ...». .. .. - Nineteen-thirtiMneveen-uiuuyy was ,i«nlikewis™e «,the ,,.yea„r in which the high lis affair. etus d Ili ause&d by the WttS c gers. duce the noise nuisance in Sewaren and Iselin caused by the record for payments to policy-holders was established — ?<.,- ]ace screeching of locomotive whistles on the Pennsylvania and 200,000,000; $238,000,000 more than in 1929. All these pay- in other words, Liberia, run by Ne- If you are n pessimist, people will Central lines. It migh"•'•"t Lb-e -"wel"l -whilU!1e" tKothey" iJVar"e n at tH i ttf lt otr trv ytol toments were made from available funds, without weakening in sn-oes, for Nesroes, has a syBtem of always tell you all the disagreeable things. reduce some of the noise in the heart of Woodbridge from the the slightest the insurance foundation, in spite of depression "laverv ln ful1 swlngl Mr. Gene Tunney, who has returned same source. The howls and screams of the engines that pass and difficulties in tbe financial world. Most men follow tlie course of nev- through the town day and night are, nerve-racking and the l er saying anything at all about an Life insurance, to the average American, is synonymous to America after a trip to Jerusalem enemy. volume is hardly necessary where crossings are protected. with thrift, with wise forethought. It means protection for an<1 extensive traveling in Russia, In the course of the discussion it was brought out that the , , , , ., . , , m, hrinea Interesting observations'on the If one Is always unhappy when he Is alone, lie hasn't rightly educated law is mandatory in regard to whistling for crossings. Prob- wives and dependents, security against poverty. There is many ^^ RepubUCi inciuaing this: you ably that law anti-dates the invention of the crossing gate and times as much of it in force in-the-United States as in any other "There are in Russia 30,000,000 his intellect. un e le una r Let us show you all die remark- the automatic warning signal. country—and that is one reason for our being the greatest and 7° e P °P « twenty-seven years I.Ufk accounts for many successes, , ...... ii- of "Theage ytha havt knoe beew nnothin broughg but utp Commu breath- able features Majestic has built But even if the law is mandatory and can not be adjusted but there Is n pood deal of wisdom ID into this prodacl of its $8,000,- most progressive, in practical ways, of the nations ing the atmosphere of Communism as knowing wlwn It Is luck. there are whistles and whistles! It is presumed that the valve THE REAL ISSUES their Ideal, their religion. They wouH OOO newest and most modern J that releases steam into the whistle of a modern locomotive Public officials who are now seeking to find which way die for it, as any Mohammedan would Why Is a certain English novelist , all refrigerttor factories. An eun is not built on a who^e-hog-or-none design. The warning the political wind blows have probably been intere,ted in a ^^^5^1^. so "act" on reforming the world? ' bigger rahie dun Majestic Rail i >' Why should lie curt? whistles could be sounded with effectiveness without curdling questionnaire sent to 5,000 people by the National Economic anything opposed to the modern theo- the blood of every one for miles around. League, asking them to list'the leading political and economic rles of Russia." Do you yearn to be your brother's problemr s now facing6 the country in the order of impbrilance. ' _. . . .,, . . . , . •„ , ket'per? And what If some one should ' . , i That is Bomethlnlg to be taken 'Into take on liinwelf *•• lie your keener? IT IS A LAW — OR IS IT? Prohibition came first, followed by administration of jus- consideration by those that ask them- tice, lawlessness, unemployment, crime, world court, and taxa- selves, "After Bolshevism, what?" Latest in Hat Brims REFRIGERATOR One provision of the motor vehicle law is rarely if ever tion. This would seem to indicate that the legislative problem,' ^%^SZT' " '"' P'°bBbly "* 4UTOMAT1C lUCWH enforced although it is important and is becoming more so. It m in one phase or another, principally engages the public at- i is the provision that makes soliciting of rides, or hitch-hiking tention, with the business depression and the tax situation a.; ™"£^?£«™££. illegal. The practice has grown to such an extent that it is a runner-up. positive nuisance in addition to being an added hazard to the Of particular interest is the fact that the power issue— to ^ ">« heart of New York, win In- many the motorist already has to contend with. , . , , . , , , T, ; elude an improvement on the hanging All along every highway in the state are the fellows who now being boomed in many state*—was an also-ran. It came gardeng oI Baby)on. Three city blocks ,'fortieth, far behind child welfare, reduction of armaments, so- j win have their roofa covered with step out onto the concrete walk backwards and motion with cialism, international relations, conservation of national re- gardens In which tenants may take the thumbs over shoulders. The driver has to swerve aside to ..... , , , „ . , • , air, and contemplate tl -* avoid hitting them. Sometimes at the risk of being sideswiped sources and similar issues which usually receive much less at- money ngejuii7 employed. tention. Apparently that P4t!t of the public which takes a gen-' by some other car overtaking him at the instant. Mr. Rockefeller's Centre Is now The annoyance is bap enough on the larger highways but uine interest in government has not been swayed by the war jealled "Radio City," | which la not the it is much worse and more dangerous on smaller connecting againsmat thniet nwuielectrikc utilities»« ~~.. ^ ^ I right name, although, a magnificent ra- All in all, the survey is encouraging. Prohibition, crime,' di0 building win be a conspicuous routes. Such roads, for instance, as West avenue through Se- All in all, the survey L, ^^r~*^a...a. , „, „., waren and Perth Amboy, the Carteret-Woodbridge road, the the world court and taxation are, no matter what side one may i part of Jt. Carteret-Rahway road, King George's road, Rahway avenue take, real issues, of great significance. On their solution de-| JJ £ B™™ ZtZ'Z from Woodbridge to Rahway and other similar routes. penda, to a large degree, the future of this nation. It might be jdoubtedlycall ti , to help their business, win These roads are narrow; there is barely enough room tor well for the office-seekers to take a hint, and go into their cam-caltre.l" theiAnrd locatio that lan wha"Rockefellet tbe nerw cen an-d lre/magnificen> And ttha development what tht e shoulnew ttlKd be cars to pass with safety. The hitch-hiker steps out on the con-paigns with definite programs for disposing of issues nearest called officially. " crete, or macadam,two or three feet and,signals that he wants the heart of the thinking public. a ride. Usually there are two or more. They are all strangers Mr, Rockefeller has rendered an Im- FAMOUS portant public service by Instructing Tliu newer lint brims itrt- styled in tb the driver but they demand that he stop for their conven- A FREE PEOPLE? bU architects and builders, not merely ft manner tn « that the power executives are reformereformerr anandd moralismoralistt havhavee beebeenn supremesupreme,. AHAnQd u».n» the resul» t » I 1,,-nkcs. Automobile authorttlna St, Louis.—Made to order weather and David Manners will be pr«jrt- dlesex Banks For County Paris.—The great Elysee Palace, In July 28, 29^ .!l:,i inn] hrnkp* cause a lnrge In which the average householder will ed for two days, July 23 and 24. T*m , ,.,. of (he nccldentu which nr« he nble to press • button on winter Bond* — Reflect* Sound Fi- which the presidents of the French re- Manager Earl Arnold, of the State >i» questions are answered in am public reside, hM not brought happl- mighty film, "How far should a ml ,,i,,ri> limn IIO.OOO people a yenr days and produce a climate of tropic nancial Condition. theatre, in Woodbridge, announced nest to the women who hare occupied today that admission prices to the go to win a man?" and "How tmr ,.,.,,,||MK WIO.OOO others to hns- wfirmth, or press another button an4 should she go to hold him?" olilnln bracing mountain air, was pr* The following statement -was is- It as the first ladles of the land. Some- theatre will be reduced starting to- thing of the mournful qualities of the morrow, July 18, for the remaining S,.w Ynrk." »ny» a report on dieted by Willis H. Carrier, president iued yesterday by Mr. Klemmer Kal- teissen acting director of the Board treat palace V Versailles, where there summer months. The new scale of |]V1>y, "Mllir have been Intro nf the American Society of Heating prices means a savins of 25% to nml Ventilating Engineers, In a talk of Freeholders in the absence of was never happiness, only grandeur, :„ di.' somite and angeml>ly for Lewis Compton the director, who was are embedded In the walls of the mas- theatre goers of this vicinity. Adult Fire Damages ,,,,,11111 Inflection of brakes by to the Rlectrlcnl Board of Trade of ordered by the Naval Department to prices, Monday to Friday evenings, 1 St. Louis recently. sive building fronting the Rue dn Fau also Saturday and Sunday matinees ,,i,,r vi'lilili department and the report for service on the U. S. S. bourg Saint Honor*. • , ,.nt of unirlal brake Insppo Air conditioning, largely perfected will be twenty-five cents, children AmboyAve. House nn Phillip, a destroyer participating in Perhaps Mm*. Paul Doumer will under twelve years of age, ten cents. ..^iiiiH I" "'I parts of the state. to Industrial uses, and now applied to he naval cruise now under way. HienterR, department stores, and other "The confidence expressed in the break the spell «nd bring psyety to Adults, Saturday and Sunday eve- Blue Discovered White Fam- , ,iiv- cliiiiso calls for a (lne nf the house where little gayety has been nings, thirty-five cento, children, fif- , i, iliijs Imprisonment, or both, places where people congregate, offers bounty of Middlesex by the Bond Rouses of New York and the banks before. tf«n cents. ily I* Out; Furniture and 1m- ,,1,,1-Wtn who full to comply. Ktm- tlie possibility of any kind of conj Fifkt Pictoam trolled atmospheric condition to th« of our own county as indicated by L»M PrMldtnt UnmarHw). terior Scorched—Cause Un- ii-: nri- pending before the New the bids received today Is moat grati- The exclusive official motion pic» home. Carrier said. M. Doumergue, the retired president, tures of the world's heavyweight known. ;nnl Minnesota leplstntures. fying. While the Board felt certain did not marry until he left office. , : ,r us enn be ascertained, there Itcnenrch work at Harvard, eo-ordt- that the changes put into effect were championship fight between Max Sch nnted with experiments of the Ameri- There has never been on official hos- meling, the world's heavyweigtv Fire was discovered early Wed- , iivr opposition to the adoption gradually but surely strengthening tess at the Elysee during his adminis- . ,- bills imc] It Is expected that can Society of Heating and Ventilat- the financial structure of the County champion and Young Stribling, chal nesday moraine in the home of Wil- tration. The vague and scarcely ex- lenger, taken at the ringside at the li«m Nash, 570 Amboy avenue, bx .,,11 in< pnsHcd within the next I)r. .liinili l-'urth ,,l Hit- Henry ing Engineers at the bureau of mines, we hardly hoped that this work would Indicates that more persons receive be appreciated by the financial inter- pressed sorrow that clings to the great Cleveland Stadium, in Cleveland, William Martyn. There was no

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No scrimping, nor Praise dees not always set as s ECONOMY STORE enamel, new nickel, new rubber ^avin^r to p;iy for it. The easy stimulant, however. 1 nvall two part*, new type, new key rinjfs, monthly payment? are just the brothers whom I once had !n class 79 MAIN STREET, WOODBRIDGF etc. A complete perfect type- same as rental. when I was trying to teach Ensllsh writer that you will be proud Get Our Special Offer Now composition. They were both red- to own. head^ aiui N>th ts:y and tempera And it's the one store in town where every dollar Ki,>, Voi tin obtain the machine on "CV 5 DAYS' FREE TRIAL ;. rlovn payment of only $5.00. nientsl If Walror did wm«thfi-.g pwd the most in value. T'rat - goixi businasc. You can ^ WiClure Nf^ifjpji SjnJSrileft THe jTA'toF (onnU'H sr,d you told him about Jt. he wonld Sent! for a machine today. Give 1 it a careful trial under your try tin machine ten days. (WNU Service.* brcaT; Ms neck to do better. Not *n FAIR PRICE- own conditions. Use it for That'- •>'.«•<& judgment. Then with (leorce. If he were praised he FIVE FULL DAYS to prove to you'll want to take advantage l.reer.ed his feathers, as It were, and QUALITY AND SERVICE your«elf that it is exactly the of x\ir very special offer. For sat contentedly nnc! l:i;ily In the sun. (fenuine Standard Typewriter f'lK details — Call — Phone — TRICKS of MAGIC Pmlse stsfriited him. If he were as is the rule—not the exception. we claim it to be. Write. sood as 1 had Sftld he »:iw no reason DELIVERY ANYWHERE for belne any better. It tmide him COME IN AND SEE! Watch for me in ECONOMY self-satisfied. CALL REPRESENTATIVE — NO OBLIGATION. STORE ads every Friday The effect of prnise often depends USE NOSE TO F1NP CERTAIN PENNY AMONG SIX COINS upon the source from which It comes. nnd the tnfrequency with which It is "And This Will Give You Some.Idea of the Real " 'i civen. Values You Can Get Here PHILIP SCHLESINGER It is said of G. F. Swift, the former hend of the great pocking establish- All the Time!" Commercial Stationery and Office Equipment ment of Swift & Co., that he never 183 SMITH ST., PERTH AMBOY TEL. 1061 l>mls:d anyone. He held that praise LADIES' FULL FASHIONED GRENADINE SILK HOSE wenkened a man, Inhibited his am- bition and set for him the ultimate —Sheer and service weight; lowest price in town for ihi- aim of his effort He rewarded suc- quality - 98c cessful effort by promotions or raises In salary, but he seldom If ever told it man In So many words that he had CLEARANCE OF ALL STRAW HATS—Many of which RABINOWITZ HARDWARE done nny piece of outstanding work. are worth ?2.85 and $3.95; Packard Straws He held that praise tended to make included $1.45 "If It's Hardware, We Have It!" t 1 a mnn self-satisfied, it led to an over- estimate of his worth, and slowed him Full Line of— down In his efforts. When he thought MEN'S ATHLETIC SHIRTS AND SHORTS—Shirt f HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES a man had stuft anil possibilities lr. very fine lisle material; 3izes 34 to 46. Shorts, assort,M HOUSE FURNISHINGS him, he called him into the ofnee and patterns to- choose from, cut very full to give the utmn-: pointed out to him his faults. Place sli pennies clow together on a table, select uiic. puss It nround to comfort and freedom necessary; sizes 30 to 44 25c 553-555 Roosevelt Avenue CARTERET, N. J. Maybe that's the best wny to stimu- persons In the audience and have each person note th» (lute on the penny. late a man, but 1 like a little preiso Tel. Carteret 8-0312 and 8-1018 Then blindfold yoursolf and ask that the penny be plmvcl In the group on tbe nnce In a while, BOYS' AND GIRLS' SNEAKERS at especially table. Immediately stoop over nnd touch the pennies with the tip of your nose {£). If 31. Weatflrn Newspaper Union.) and you will find that one coin feela warmer than the others. The warm price of 49c coin, which hus become so through being fingered by persons In the oudlence, is tbe selected penny. Copper retains heat better than other metals, and the Classified Ads. Bring Results — nose being more sensitive than the fingers will easily detect the difference In the warmth of the coins. (Copyright. Will U UttdbonM

What Good Dying Rick? Columbus* Crew The Soo Star says that a lot of Colnmhua SIIIIHI! from I'alog, Spain, Fresh Daily .. . From Nearby Gardens.., yiiung fellows In Algoma will die rich Ausust 3. H'.e, with a crew of 88. The If they really want to do an. Hut. on Santa Maria, a decked ship of 100 WOODBRIDGE the other hand, what good dues It do tons, had a crew of r>2. The two cara- KARL ARNOLD, MANAGER a man to die rich?—Toronto Dally vels, the Plnta, 60 tons, nnd the Nina, Star. 40 tons, each had n nrew nt diuhteen. Home-Grown* ALWAYS COOL AND COMFORTABLE GIRLS — GIRLS — GIRLS -SUMMER [3'RICES- Announcing nothing unusual, nothing unique. MON. TO FRI. EVENINGi & SAT. & SUN. MATINEE JUST ASSISTING THE UNEMPLOYED There is no course given in Beauty Culture today to com- Vegetables CHILDREN Adults 25c UNDER 12 15c pare with this wonderful special. Complete course ...... — $50 ARE YOU EMPLOYED? SATURDAY & SUNDAY EVENINGS 7 TO 11 NOW., the »eoion'» choice Grasp this opportunity and earn while you learn. Call today and learn about this offer. Day and evening of native-grown vege- Adults 35c 15c courses. Enroll now at the table! await your selec- tion I Fleets of swift motor TONIGHT—THOMAS MEIGHAN in 'YOUNG SINNERS' HOLLYWOOD BEAUTY ACADEMY 181 SMITH ST. Phone 3695 trucks bring them to A&P SATURDAY—DOUBLE FEATURE—Kiddies Mat. 10c School is Separate from Regular Shop Corn • Stores daily...fr**h... BEN LYON & ONA MUNSON in "THE HOT HEIRESS" Complete Permanent Wave $3.00 from nearby farms... If You Bring a Friend, $2.50 each fresher by a day or motel Also BUCK JONES "The Avenger" -- Comedy & News 1065 ion** low shipping cosli and SUN. - MON. —DOUBLE FEATURE— JULY 19 - 20 handling chorges mokes LILA LEE them economical. RAYMOND HATTON Today make an early FRED KOHLER selection of the vegetables SIDNEY BLACKMER "" RESIDENT OF JERSEY CITY you need. — ALSO — LEW AY RES FOR FORTY YEARS. RECEIVED •k Fresher vegetables are JEAN HARLOW ROBERT ARMSTRONG more desirablel Soladi "IRON MAN" RELIEF IN KIDNEY TROUBLE last* belierl Freih vege- TUES. - WED. — 2 Complete Performances at 7 and 9 tables olyour AtP Store are MARY ASTOR GRANT WITHERS "OrliAr M °^ 3 pk >. 25' help you by straightening out the S .stomach, cleansing the liver, acting on the kidneys and bowels and there- f 1 C A&P BRAND Peanut Buffer by purifyng the entire system. Salad Dressing KS'C 13 U 25 H. SMITH OKATONA is being introduced in C MKS. II. SMITH of ;i;S KCJK ST., Woodbridge, N. J. at HARDIMAN'S Shredded Wheat 2 p^ 19 AtPWRE JEUSEY CITY, and who has a wide Pharmacy, Railway avenue and Green acquaintance throughout Hudson Cider or White Vinegar County, says; street. " Blue Label Ketchup h °o,. i

••<# Carolina Crest WE WILL SUPPLY YOU WITH HIGH Sliced Boiled Ham . 43< f Rib Lamb Chops . . » 275 North Carolina Avenue, near Boardwalk Frosh Mackerel . 2ib, 25* Stewing Veal ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. GRADE PREMIUM COAL Top Round Steak RATES: S'nfl* •SOO Double $8.00 Beef Tongues «^?iTuf * Every room with private bath—bed Urnji aad at lead three window* Drei«i*r Room* for Surf Bathing Included STATE COAL & SUPPLY CORP. tT'I WIW TO MAK8 «S&SAVATiQ(Ui IN ADVANCE Yard Located at Mnurer, oppwite i*ad We THE ORUT ATLANTIC fk

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oonBRlDGE INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, JVtH 17, 1931 PAGE mmtm JUSTJHUMANS^ By OENE CARH YOU KNOW ME, AL By RING LARDNEll

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REG'LAR FELLERS Jimhiie Sounds Like a Garage-man Already By GENE BYRNES

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GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES Dorothy Must Have By ANITA LOOS Police Cnptftln—Why didn't yon tell VOORE. TOO IATE MOW THAT STRANtJER KNOWS YOU .,. I ;nlv 1 suppose Hint your lot DOROTrWM STOPVOUR PER3ONAUV HE DOES NT 17 WONT the policeman on the bent that yon FURT1N& WITMTHAT A.RE FLIRTING- j MEAN WE'LL :.l of Imnlslilps? HE^S OUT OP SIGHT! t NEVER BE MN FAULT KID — ,> llnlio— Uiit'g de proper word for were robbed? MAW AND THINK WOU'RC At4»CE OMB COOLD SEE linn. In de winter w'en de farm- Victim—Couldn't make him stay TO VNONT HE? I'M DOING- M.L i CAN!! 1 nwake long enough to listen. iin"t (ioln' notliln It'B too cold fer V." '• an irniiplii' around, an' In tbc • »rr people's allers oftcrln1 me UP IN THE AIR

"ilnw did you happen to go In for PEOPLK WHO PUT YOU TO SLEEP—NUMHKH NINETY-THREE By RUBE GOLDBERO BvintiunV" "I WHS driven to It. Three years iigo mi heiress turned me down nnd I ASK You, WHY DOE5M'T THE I've been up ID the air ever since." CHALLEMGe ? He's I ,I>I lloho—Say, I'uril, wouldn't It OF US- He KM0W.S ;u;ii vt yniise could git nil de eut MARRIED MEN BALD RIM iw kn' ihink ymise wanted by Jl»t prew- »isie JOST WftMV TO SHPUJ VAJH AT 'li'i-tric liutton? C\Re i.inl IIDIHI—It shore would ef I slcS/vj somebody ter prees de button

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SIGWS OP A OWLV- •font's—"Ksn I lie [iri'iiiiiluielj tcilil'.'" LOGICAL .Vilnius—"Not fur n married man." H COFFEE: Preparedm-k« in ta KUchen No lvllitT(!eiirii-s ••\i>1 (•<'•' the wuinilli bC50GH MUT who to prepurfl to nii'i-i them.- Woinan's Home Companion.

HALF /'M Af=«AID TO SHOIV YOU MY REPOfcT /TS FULL • i•'•'•!• I don't think the city wo- - ;i' nil L-oml. It has a whitish ap- ii' i ins mortiliif and tastes 1 "lim: like milk. .':i'ii;idy— Tlmt glass contulna milk, Hi- HI.I 1 trust you will remember that j I'Oiird was due yesterday.

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Not Alwsn FriwuUiMi* ""« who speaks word* of klndiHJa*" *''' l!1 llo. the (gge of Chlfm,ti)wn, [""> not iiMTs»aril,v be a friend. Ht 1 '"' only g rtlnlon>nt,"~Wa«iiiu* Star. ••• ,. ..-'.. ! w^m^m Wk*Pf* > WOODBRIDGE FRIDAY. .in.V 17, 1931 PAC;E KICHT SOCIAL ) PERSONAL ACTIVITIES OF THE TOWNSHIP Avenel Arts and Craft Lvman Avpnue Couple AVENEL Group To Give i>i,n I*clin Fire Company Married At Local Church Bible School To Woodbridge Women Had Bi[, i Nominate* Candidate* Woodbridge Stephen Koji and son, Stephen, of ""nic The wedding of Mi.-" Beatrice Har- Easton, Pa., formerly of town, were AVENEL.-A meeting , . Ml imd Ml". John Sh'.it. '<'. Grove riet Taylor, .ind Edwin I.eRoy Hal*t\ Have Exercises visiting former friend? and neigh- i.-ia have been entfrtair. nir ! Visit Kiddie Camp and Craft Society was i. .,, II'.'.r, ,\ti'i I.ii'I'in Company avnu. both- of I.yman avenue, took place bors on Supflay. home of the director \\ i-'hf ii.-.. Commencement At First Pres- ' ii.iv i vctnntr ni thf firehouse Ann WaflinK and Fl'idy J:uk-=on. of Saturday "afternoon in the First bothem on Tuesday everm i vn< ! "1 •• Local Drum and Bugle Corps 'inf *vi nur and nominated Presbyterian church. The ceremony byterian Church Tonight — Henry Bischoff of New York spent laws which were to hav, in II." Mr aml Mr A !i Bmvers f Also Cheers Undernouri*hed was performed by the pastor. Rev. the day with his brother, Christian ,'. I'd tbi' enn;ing election. Program Arranged. cusged were laid over un\-,\ v. a- a large ait'-ndani e, prac- _ j . ,, *,-_ -| - « , . - ° Martial j Ernest S. Abbott, at 4 p. m. Mi?? Bischoff and family on Wednesday. ing of July 23 but further .. . 1{ (ij?{1( al( av n JP )a(| n ht ir Bue5ts Youngster* With 'Anna Simlet. of Fords was the maid !j,f entire membership of the recently. the'Miw* Brtty and Char- The commencement exorcise? of , , I~,T~ . .• m made for the play which •',." iv. |)!t»cnt. Th>- interest ccn- Music. (of honor. The he*t man w»? Harold The commencement x 4V will present on October •> lotte Mann*on. nf jci-tv City. Mr and Mrs •un'ind thi- M'lcrtion- for thc ford, of Perth Amboy. the .Dail. .y ,Vacatio- •n _ ,,,LI.Bible. c.,i,«.,Schooil ,,,;wilnl _ Mr-. , and Mrs- .Arthu Arthurr LuthiLutbinn , Mrs. be a mystery play entitb.i [ Evening? at the Kiddie Keep Well The bride was accompanied_by her lu held in the First Py Ctore<1 from , GraceSunda, moy- -t- >!' chief .iiid as-i-tant-; fore- lu held in the First Presbyterian - Fraleigh and daughter, (.rac den Guest." It was al-o ,|. pn Mi. and Mis. •' camp'in^Motuchen. the Middlesex Abraham Pprapie. of Totten- churchch,, tonight att eight o'clock. AlAlll torei Titi program wil...:nl ub_e pre,.„„^^s /^. ed for an extendeddd stayt . „,.„„,,, v,„.„,„,-,. Howar_.-d . M. . , Hf.||Bn(, dinehtpr of Middlesex County Recreation Coun- silk crepe, and a hat of pink horse- just held had been such a laid II H lBn Worship service. joyment. I)avi-. f TriV-t."- -t,'-e,. wst admit- >«'•;>* » < : %f/^ °0 ,<-,!, are .pent in enjoyaMe and con- hair, trinwd in blue She had a Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brecka and 'm-rnhM.-hip m the ,-ompany ^ ; "ilil^T? th" ie"kLd 'structive fashion. Th«• ,urT endeavors shoulder bouquet of. white gardenias Intermediate department, under •Pour cars full motor-.,; . led to 1 ...c Rev. E. S, Abbott, will give a The r „„,„„.. adopted a new burial ' ,,"!,.',„> u," an— *<— . of Mrs. Breckka' s btbrotherh . end taking pictures of n,. Tin- .-lad1 nominated 1- a- follows: (very glad to receive offers from Bny had a corsage bouquet of yellow Evelyn Fox: the various sports, Tin . Prc-idont, <"haikj- Hutteman, Sr.; - was horn on Satur- local people who could give their ser- rcres. Songs. IInto My Heart," and "Tell Mr: and Mrs. Ernest Nier and the outing were: Doioti,. . >,(•(• pie-idcnt, Wil-on l'lit-rig"; re- in the St. Elizabeth'vices in thi? way. I After the ceremony there was a Me TTiie Stohts 'J," Josus." ' "".v """.,;'."•llj " t'".: th ik, en „„d .jamin Ellison, Virgins, cording .-(-crftary. Fred Walker; Elizabeth, to Mr. and Mis.; On Friday evening. July 10th, the dinner for the bridal party at the Bible ?torie.« told by Marjoric Ah- 'lighter, Lillian, spent the week end Charles Mezra, Arthur I'.-i. tinjinciiil ^e'te'iuy. (Ifinlon Gill;1 Joseph Scally, of Elizabeth. They .Drum and Bugle Corps of the Wood- Ppcker HOUM- in Perth Amboy. Mr. j bott. Harriet Killenberger and Sylvia at acranton, I a. H. A. Tuttle, Helen In:] tri'a-uri'i', I'aul S1 Jk: tru-tew. Dan f ,m,,ri,. r«si,l,.nt- of Wood- bridge Post, American Legion, with and Mrs. Hals.-left on a wedding trip anndla. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Braithwaite Byrd, Michael Wright, K- foimeih re-ident- ot wood Mr_ "Weav^ conducting. p]aye(| at to Rhinebeck. N. Y. They will reside and Thomas | Pong, "Where He Leads Me." d family the first of thenard, Mr. and Mrs. 1 ,:,: lei I'oiion. F*£.'il KrK'hler and l nomas i • Recitation, "Tho Upward Road.' Furze; tire chief. Joseph lUpacioli "ridge the camp. The stirring martial music at 20 Lyman avenue, Woodbridge. from a stay several weeks and two sons, Mr. and M> p g ar.d will be at home after August IS. j Memory questions, led by Eugene j h and points en route. arid Walter Hulevix-; assistant chief, • Aereen Jand neherr broth- was enthusiastically received. M c iKan derson and daughter. M, Th'.nia.-. John Koch, Charles Agttin ™d ^heiri Thc drama committee, of The bride formerly lived in Perth ! Stauffer. i Walter Hicinbothom an Krcil MiltnnVI111 ,1 have and Samuel OdeH; foremaremann. "'• • "" i ^Vv'^Xwherh e "thehy! ! Miss" Eugenie Van Houten of Wood- Amboy and is employed there as a{ Song, "Oh Me Oh My.' The Lulu Sti-ome Pioneer Miasion- and Louis Moncohi. .„ an(1 home f om Aj.bur> a k tne> .«^ me providM for the secretary. The bridegroom is the son! Primary department, urunder Mrs. «'h;uli-- Uliphanl, Victor Jensen arrvy vCircl11 e met at the home of the Ixnii- Farbfi. Si.; a--i-tant foremreman. , lW*'rc eUtsts 0T relat"c ' remaindeder r ooff ththee evening eveningss witwithh playplay- - ooff MrsMrs. .Ev Evan Habe Habe. . ooff LymaLymann avenueavenue, . j ILe Leee Reynolds Reynolds,followin, followingg aa shors t worwor-- ? , - ^" "jy . d dramatized stories, acted by He is employed bv the General Cable'.ship program will, present a pageant, '.eadcr- M.rs- »en Hleyker on_ Wednes- J«,sciili Mahai' and Anthony S .\ . Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Lauritsen and '.lets and Avenel Girl*' Club pon'" waiiUn-. Albert Furze. n ildren. This week there have Corporation. ! "Friend? Around The World." The <'W evening. Much enthusiast was their son are spending a few weeks ) the children ahown h the lrls m ,lnV.ln\voi-ki and John Schmidt, two such.. dramatizations. _..__ , th,Le . ^ !._.:...entire, schoo...i,nnl l wilJul sin«;„g„ "..AA Snn0Song. OOf " . "•'.y , " , « , furnishin, g. a, Visits Laurenc- llrtt|,w at Elmira, N. Y. heen .. . thi? lar e fa house to be story of "Robin Hood;" and "The PeacePeace.. " This will be followed byv the »'<" , K . ™t Mrs. Merrill Mosher, of Myrtle Ston.— e In The 'Road..." i.n which Steven Sr. C. E. Of Presbyterian iguarding of diplomas and prizes". Th— e used for a place of meeting. AVENEL The m. i, • ^11 =lose with benediction. I Mrs. Edward Capral spent a few Girls' Club enjoyed avenue, has had as ber guest for sev-] Siomovski of Woodbridge took part, Church Holds The Daily Vacation Bible school . """/, ^""lu» *-:"i'"" ,"'""'T ™ ""' l & s le st; f h k t h rence Harbor on Tu.••..!,.. Quartz Company In eral days Mis. Eiva Makeley. of | The outdoor stage, equipped with a •_..:__ ^rL_ «.,,^.».,,,, D^n ,;nf,-nv ' V " fi'' °* the week at her par- the beach, swimming an.l . Perry. X. Y. Mrs. Makeley left for,piano, is an ideal setting for these A picnic was amusements made tin- home yesterday. ! ^ , _, r sister. Lil- Fund of the township. lian Phillips, who will make an in- most pleasantly. The r.l. Business 100 Years, The treat from the councill.. Betty Lou Fleischer, of Rowland \ isitors to the camp during the ft at definite stay. week have included Mrs. A. F. Ran- Those who helped wi:i. Continued from page om place. Jhere was bal1! M. E. Church Plans Scout Camp at Iona Island in Lake dolph, president of the Woodbridge Mr. and Mrs. Charles Klein and portation were: Mrs, ( i,;, with i-ilicate and tiftoen vaiii'tii/s of Woman's Club, accompanied by Mrs. For Picnic Saturday Florence, spent the week end at East- Sr., Mrs. H. Stillwell of W. Tiorati, N. Y. sports. A box luncheon was served-, j Mrs. William Barth. YK -"Oil P. W. C. Leeson, Mrs. W. L. Raup, Jr., Those who attended were; the! on, Pn. "The til -t plant expansion came in Mrs. K. C. Nash, of Woodbridge, is ^^•RVnnnn8^"^^"^^^00^^1'^^^^ At a meeting of a committee of Clyde Berry, and Mrs. I.- IKC.l vshen n new factory wa< set up Others in the party in. among the guests at the Seaside Ho- thy Brennan. Mi». Randolph brought , ,}, Men's club of the Methodist Marie and Oscar Large are spend- at 1'th and MiiTHn -treets. Philadel- tel in Atlanitic City. with her a donation of jams and jel- . |()U^e Broflkfield> LydiMarioa Lebern Schmidt, Harriet Churche , held Tuesday night, all ar- ing the summer at Verga, N. J. Leonard, Thelma Andi-r- i . phia. Tlii- V.-JL- the ;ir-i of nine plants Couplund, Miriam lungements were completed for a' et Soloman, Helen Si which hav-. -inre been added to the Cub and ahohandke cWefs and ™ ' Skor't' Bernard, Theresa Pet> i . • (l , ...... \ nart Mrs. Paul Kingberry and daugh- Messrs. Benjamin Jost. picnic to be held tomorrow after-' , Kenneth Morris. Joseph noon at 'Riverside Park which is lo- Misinterpreted Title Butter, iRuth De Ymir,^ ,•,:- ti.s-' n fornu d !o trad'w ter.Aeln.. of St., George avenue, re- J Barth, Grace Fraleigh, ! .. turnetui'ned SundaSuny from a two weekswei-M ' Presbyteriarresoyienan churchcnurcn, Woodbridgevvoouoi-iuKt;. | palkf) Ru(i(Rudolp,||lh irirth[firth, BurnhaBurnham |\cate cated betweebetween HighlanHighland tPararKk ananad t Causes Lots Of Fun ':!.! QuiiltZ C(p., th'Jp t linger and cousin, Klcni.i -z- motor trip to Cape Cod. A donation of handkerchiefs was( Gardner r Walter Levi, Arnold and: Hound Brook on the River road, ».mni' the ii!'(-.-ent company title received from the Ladies Aid Society , R H Baldwin. Ber-j Cars will be provided for all who Larson, Louise and Hed.i . >is"<). TV - new pl::nt wa- to special- Peter Schmi(l1 u?i:e i AVENEL — A unique and enjoy- ler, Helen Schoedler, I; Mrs. Thomas Wand, Mrrs. Paul | oi the First Presbyterian Church, i (,pd y Bl.pmen Stanley Brookfield,! wish to go. These will leave the ize nn •iit.' of ~t-t\d. th(: .-riap able social was given by the Ladies' Lillian Moskowitz, Klizati < i n bor Mrs. Fredd BaldwinBldi ^ Miss | Avenel. The Middlesex Countyy Rec-: j,™,j ^ Rei(i(j an,]' \[,., and Mrs. Wil- j Methodist Church at 2 o'clock...... hav.n'.' ,een tr.n'inucd at thJ">l'd ! . , F_ ^. lnles Re Aid Society at the Presbyterian Lillian Richards. Mrs. R. A. Hirner, |reation Council wishes to extend :,.. kinds, u let Closky, George II. i plant th-r Elkinton turn name j^ _ . _ Wyld |thanks to all who made these gifts liam GardTu j? Church on Tuesday evening. The af- Senft and Dorothy Smiili. Frank Barth M| s s H ll ho made these gifts' their fair was In I-'1'" the partntrs. (irtactn and ••">•-.••—•"": '„"",, „«; 11 •,, M..,.,., k-piK. ;, .termed a Poverty Party. Mr vln various winners. B.w.tfc -old Their infifst, to the El- • »*"> *- Jj« Guth represenUc1 ,,Oss,ble. Farewell Party For Haney rvell> is Somfi interprcted the title to mean 5. ., n |Americus Chapter No. 13 i, Order of 1 chairman in charge. , Woodbridge Woman [that the guests should come in pov- Rosary Society Card Party •'•SWtlv after, the company o.nJ f^tern Star, at a bridge tournament Court Mercedes Members erty costumes and these afforded ploywl (h;,ile, \V. Goudy, a soap !hcl d '" Asbury Park, Wednesday. 'much amusement. Others were will- Will Be Held Monday Night Hold Social Meeting A farewell party was given Wed- maker fit.tr^ Mar-halltov.n, Iowa, to' ' nesday night in honor of Mrs. Mich- ing to pay the fines that were impos- clfmon-uaie'the us<; and value of sili-1 Barge Captain Falls ed upon them for any "finery" that The Rosary Society i.i' ^: ' :....' ael Coffey who will sail on Thursday Township Acts church will give a curd calc- in soap factories throughout the. n . _., — , u. A social meeting of Court Merce- did not coincide with the name. des 7G9 C. D. A., was held last night next on the Europa for a stay of auditorium of St. .him. country. He had previously been an • Breaks Ribs, Perhaps Hip two months in Europe, The affair ! Those who were provident brought a «>xptctionally large buyer of Phi I a-' in Columbian Club. Miss Marie Dun- To Ward Off box to sit on, while others paid five Monday night. Play Officer McDonnell was called to was given in the home of Mrs. promptlly at 8:15 o'clock. (Klphia Quartz products, Charles, --- -- igan was in charge of arrangements. Thomas Sonier : cents for a chair. Coudy traveled with a miniature • the Heading coal dock Wednesday Cards were played and refreshments , of Trinity Lane. | to many beautiful prize 'man had The arrangements were made by A number of old fashioned games J plant with which he could make ! where it was reported, a were served. The prize winners in Disease Menace were arranged for which lots were be a permanent wave niv.. samples of silicated soap in the buy-I heen injured in a fall into the bot- cards were: Bridge, Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Somers and Mrs. Henry Miller. prize through the court v A dinner was served and there was drawn and at a given signal all pro- fi-s.' presence and was also prepared i torn of a barge. The officer found Grace, Mrs. F. S. O'Brien, Mrs. Ray Continued from, page one gressed. Master Bruce Glenndenny Vanity Beauty Shoppe. to k'o into the factory for large scale i Cuptain Alex Carlson of the barge Anderson, Miss Marie Dunigan. Pin- a miniature ship made of flowers as uuucnuj - . .- a centre-piece on the table. residents of the First Ward, of which was sllc,c,essf"] .at the most bridge. Miss Jane diimnn-'tratinns. Silicate of Koda I Fjlsie. He had fallen about sixteen ochle, Mrs. Chris Martin, Mrs. J. Bar- centre-piece on the table. ! residents of the First Ward, of which Jr r.f e man ln sales soon began to show marked in- feet to the bottom of the barge. Cap- ion Levi, Mrs. F. S. Mayo, Mrs. Al- Cards were played, Mr?. Michael he is the representative. He said he Kernes Mrs. William Krug and Ger cnarge oi tain Carlson, who is) G5 years old, Trainer and Mrs. Paul Albricht made ; would not turn down the ordinance ^U(le Grade played a number of ereases under this new selling meth- fred Coley. Whist, Mrs.. Charles Farr,.Farr, . . , , , . . „, , . , la d e ts was. taken to the Perth Amboy Gen- hl h sc r<>s !n and be the laughing stock of the P "° " , - . _ , , , . . . ___ od. oral Hospital. He has fractured ribs Mrs. M. P. Dunigan, Mrs. Nels Al- in ^fan-ta" n wer whiste mad. The bey hig Mrsh score, Soms- Mrs "Although the adhesive value of si- bertson, Mrs. M. Conole. state. He would be responsible be- - Edward Grode acted as chair- —• • on the right side and possibly a frac- ers, Mrs. Charles Hibbits, Mrs. Cof- fore the state hoard if an epidemic 5>an and waij Iflste^ bJ ^r\,Al M' licate was already well known and tured right hip. On account of his ad- A public card party will be held there had been some use of the prod- Monday night, July 27, in the Colum- fey and Mrs. John Leimpeter. resulted from the present condition, Pomeroy and Mrs. D. P. De Young. vanced age his recovery will be slow. The guests present were: Mrsh.e declared. He moved that the or- Refreshments were served. Mrs. Pol- uct for such purpose, it was with the | bian Club. Mrs. A. Coley is in charge lack of of arrangements. 'atrick Murphy, Mrs. John Leimpet- dinance be adopted and his motion Woodbridge was an out-of- introduction of the corrugated ship-' town guest. pin^ byx in the early nineties that a Mrs. Carrie Krebs, Mrs. Henry: was seconded by Aquila. larger demand for silicate as an ad- lilfer, Mrs. Paul Albrick, Mrs. Anna The ordinance to vacate a portion hi'sive was vreated. Simultaneously omers, Miss Margaret Fagan, Mrs. of Russell street was continued on Heart Disease Causes cirae the use- of silicate, for laminat- Water Company harles Hibbitts, Mis- Mary Hibbitts, the table. I Death Of Avenel Man fd fibre sheets and wall board. ifrs. Michael Trainer, Mrs. Michael The ordinances to complete the; "William T. Elkinton, who is the of the park system, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Klein, Miss AVENEL—Henri P. Benham died pi eM-iit chairman of the. Board, join- Charge Explained at a previous meetine were at his home in Park avenue on Tues- vd. the company in 187'.). Alfred C. Woodbridge Avenue, Avenel tliss Helen Klein and Mrs. Adam passed on final readings. day morning of heart disease. He had Elkinton, now president of the Phil- Pastor, Rob't. Irwin MacBride, Ph.D. nyder, of Woodbridge, and Mrs. 10:00 A. M.—Bible School. Continued from page one ^onnors, of Rahway. A communication was received reached the age of sixty years and adelphia Quartz Co. of California, 11:00 A. M.—Church service. for water service, the general rules from No. 1 fire district commission- js survived by two daughters the -wnne-Dhortly after. In lW04f the com- and regulations recommended for ers who proposed that a tot on one Misses Emily and Elsie Benham, with pany was .incorporated as Philadel- 2:30 P. M.—Junior and Intermedi- ate C. E. adoption by all water utilities con- io Hold K. Of C. Clam side of the firehouse be exchanged whom he lived. He leaves no other phia Quart/ CD. and the manufacture tain the following provision: for one on the other side of the ntar relatives. His wife preceded of soap was discontinued. Since then 7:15 P. M.—Senior C. E. Bake At Stelton Aug. 9building. The latter lot is not the him in death in 1J30 of ?uch notice the water supply will |said that the best tninK for the fire t M e s widely different propertier,, useful 7:00 "Younf People's Baptist 'ark, Stelton, on Sunday, August tl. i ,.,,mmnisfionerS to do isS t 0o put thhee ThThee funerafuneral l service applications for silicate in many Union." be discontinued, When the water is ,Jhe bake will begin at 'J a, m. and T ! 1 V , ?u \ pervk-cHH wer weree helheldd oonn turned off under such conditions, it is open to any member of the Knights f the dw- Thursday afternoon from the Leh «)tber industries were progressively Wednesday, 8 P. M. Prayer Meet. m?tte u tp th voters o discovered and this is still going on. will remain off until the amount ow- of Columbus. tnct.by placing it on the ballot. The rer Funeral Home in Rahway and ing is paid in fullor until satisfac- , wtre conducted bv Kev. Finley ._ catalog of silicates today includ- Ing. Chairman Frank Hackett announc- committematter wae as sfinally referred to 1thL e were conducted bv Rev Kinh.v thirty-threc grades, and still new tory arrangementg s for payment have es the following'menu: clams on half a committee of the Keech of the Baptist church of that whole to have a conference with the plJlt-e. Interment was in the family rombinutions claim study and ex- First Church of Christ, Scientist been made?' shell, hot dogs, clam soup, sausages, p by the tire tommifisioners periments to meet the needs of evevy The procedure followed sandwiches, clam fritters, tomatoes, Committeeman Aquila raised a plot in Nyack. new condition in industry. On the Sewaren company in billing and collecting of ettuce and celery, chicken, steam- question as to what the committee ' p;__ i_ \f-r,ui.l i_i.~. threshold of another century, th« ^Sunday school—9:30 A. M. its accounts is approximately as fof ed clams, clam broth, iflsh, .bread and l n Vacahl pioneering spirit stills dominates aa Sunday Service—11:00 A. U. lows: rolls, sweet potatoes, white potatoes, can do to reduce the annoyance *"* House; iiK^in. the company introduces for the Wednesday—Testimony meeting, A bill is rendered to the custo sweet corn, steamed onions, all sauc- caused by the blowing of locomotive | Avenel House Damaged first time in commercial form a new 8:00 P. U. mer within a few days a,fter the •s. He has also provided athletic whistles in Iselin and Colonia on the — S industrial alkali, sodi»m mehisilicate. Thursday—Reading room, 3:00 to meter has been read. Approximately james music, entertainment and Pennsylvania Railroad. For years \ Fire was discovered early yesttr- letting a Jt is not entirely visionary to expect 5:00 P. M. one month's time is allowed for pay other amusements. there was little noise from the loco- day morning in a vacant house in I be developments and improvements A branch of The Mother Church. nient of the bill. If payment is~no A large crowd is expected by the motives in Colonia but within the Washington avenue at T> o'clock The in silicates of soda in the second cen- The First Church of Christ, Scien- made within thid period, the consum committee in charge. Those who at- last year the noise has increased, origin of the blaze has not been de- new altitude liir.v to equal or surpass those which tist, in Boston, Mass. er is advised in writing that service tend should secure their tickets im- The whistling was stopped there on termined. thc building which is miii'ked the first. • yvill be discontinued unless paymen mediately from the officers of theaccount of a hospital. j located on the Kelsey tract was "LIFE" will be the subject of the is made within seven days. In case: ".Silicate of soda is a very low pric- council. Mr. Aquila said that in Iseliri the slightly damaged. Some time ago Lesscfn-Sermon in all Churches of where it becomes necessury to di= Woodbridge, N e w Brunswick, locomotives scream continually, iney the same house was partly destroyed record for ed commodity. Us place in industry Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, July continue service for non-payment, i depends upon the refinement of econ- 19, 1931. charge of %2 is billed to th& eusto Perth Amboy, South Amboy, Dunel- whistle for crossings but keep up by fire. The identity of the owner omy both in production and' delivery. The Golden Text is: "As the mer for the expense involved as len, Cartpret, Sayreville and Somer- the noise after the engine and tend- u not known to the police The Tkus dictates tho location of plants Father hath life in himself; so hatl) result of the discontinuance o: ville Councils are members of this trare over the crossing. The sound- blaze is one of several that have Value! cJos,.i».«e into consuming markets.lOmarkets. Or these he given to the Son to have life ili service and again re-establishing chapter and the officers are as fol- ing of whistles after the train is,broken out mysteriously in vacant the . Philadelphia Quurtz Company himself" (John 5:26). ' same. lows: Joseph Grace, general chair- palsin;lessg, ovehe e saidthe , crosans ndg shoulis utterld bey houses in recent weeks " man; James M. Creamer, vice chair- us tonsiderablf damage was done to now has nine, located, after scientific Among the citations which com- With respect to the expense o stopped. a house in Avenel Wednesday by - the dollar climb' .study not only of raw material sourc- prise the Lesson-Sermon is the fol- man; Leo Fuchs, treasurer; Ambrose connection and disconnectio Moran, guard; Andrew DeBtftond, Committeeman Campbell com- fire that started with a kerosene 0 eH nut moat favorable delivery conr lowing from the Bible: "And this is of service, the Board expressed it plained of a similar annoyance in coking stove. The house is a two- in buying V "**'.^' dit'ions, at Chester, Pa.; Anderson, life eternal, thajt they might know secretary, and Frank Hackett, war- self as follows in the case of Mar den. Sewaren where trains blow four itory frame structure owr/d and .tepped on the g- •'• Ind.; Baltimore, Md.; Gardenvillu, N. ibee the only ^rue God, and Jesus cus Forsberg vs. j Plainfield Unio: times for each of several crossings iccupied by Fred Rotola and is Y. i Kansas City, Kans.; Rahway, N. Christ, whom thou hast sent" Water Company, decided on Decem and so keep up a continual series of ocated in Hlanchurd street. Fire effort to set a IK« W i.i St. Louis, Mo.; Utica. 111.; Berke- (John 17:3). ber 13, 1938: Boarder Seeks Job loud blasts. Company No. 1 responded to an ley, California, (Philadelphia Quartz mark in i The Lesson-Sermon alsu includes "Expense of connection ani)l di Does Not Return The clerk was directed to write larm and put the blaze out quickly, Oumpuny of California.) the 'jollowing passage from the connection of service should not to both the Pennsylvania and the "he damage is estimated at about "The general headquarters of the Christian Science textbook, "Sci- generally be borne by customers as Central railroad companies, netting 1,500. company are at 121 South Third ence and Health with Key to the Mrs. William Burke, of Gordon forth the annoyahee caused by (he a whole but should be borne by those avenue, Fords, reported to the police street, Philadelphia, where the en- Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy: who actually call for such service on whistles ad asking for relief. Kinucring and chemical staffs are " 'This is life eternal,' says Jesus,— yesterday that a boarder at her house An Italian Society of Port iKead- thc part of the Company. Reason- named Frank Roth, left for Weod- the wit* you've available for consultation with those is, not shall be; and then he defines able charges for connection and dis- ing asked for permission to hold a who have need [of facts to help them everlasting life as a present knowl- bridge Wednesday morning to look celebration in honor of St. Biagio verti.«d in The ' connection are essential, if such ex- for work and has not returned home. apply in industry one or more of the edge of his Father and of himself,— pense is not to be borne by custo- on August 29 and 30. The request Rumt'jous commercial grades of sili- the khowledge of Love, Truth, and He wore brown pants, a zipper shirt, was granted. Evening PoBt. In mers as a whole. Therefore the Com- blue coat and brown Fedora hit. No cate of soda." Life. 'Ttyis is life eternal, that they pany is justified in addition to the A resolution was adopted to bor- every deull-* might Idnow Thee, the only true charge for service, to collect a rea- trace of him hfta been found. row $100,000 on tax anticipation God, anql Jesus Christ, whom Thou sonable charge of uoat of reestablish- notes. The engineer was instructed —Please mention this paper when hast sent"1 (p.410). buying from advertisers.— ing the service in question." to prepare plans and an estimate of tonehe. i, No consumer, however, need sub- \ Mrs, Thomas Eak cost for a bathing pool in the park ject himself to the charge in ques- plot in Avenel donated to the town- tion. If a cunsumtr feels that he is Mrs. Catherine Eak, fifty-three ship by the Maple Realty Company. years old, wife of Thomas M. Eak,Hi; will also prepare plans and esti- hy present day unable to pay a bill within the time i1 * provided for in the rules, if he will Woodbridge avenue, Port Reading, mates for two tennis courts in the t cull at the office of the company and difcd Tuesday afternoon after a long Fords ppark. asked in value by GERNS SERVICE STATION explai»,,!»,„n lIlthee «»»»«situation,, ..an. »»..««.eirtension. .illnws. Besides her husband she is Committeeman of time will be granted. In cases survived by four sons and five daugh- that a lot in the Fords .section that price juBt OREN GERNS, Proprietor is a menace to health, be cleaned up where the company forwards a bill ters, Mrs. Georg11 e Colb1 me Port Read0O - and a notice of delinquency to the ing; MrsMrs. V1.'?"1'?, *\ Z0OZ t t He said it is full of stagnant water • •• •• •• >•• biidite: M and a breeding place for disease . atui.Jie f latter neitlier e: Mrs: . Walter Kirk, The owners have been a.sk?d to cor- 445IPEARIASTREET WOODBRIDGE makes payment nor b request for an Valley! Pa.P: Eli*abetElibtnn anand Clara'EakCl , (Opp. P. R. R- Station) 11 extension of time, the inference in Port Reading; Anthony and Frank, rect the condition but have | thut service is no longer desired and Woodbridge; Joseph Morristown, and to do so. The matter was referred accordingly discontinued. It ap- Thomas J. Eak, Port Reading. Her to the Hoard of Health to take what- Kelly "Springfield Tires pears, therefore, that the charge in mother Mrs. Eva Kuzma, Perth Am- ever steps may be necessary. CCHRlSTENSONi question is not an improper one butboy; four sistera, Mrs. Edward bo- [l r I 1 96 MAIN Sm tLTthe wwuVerM Bd diT«t".ubj«et t bjtpi>row»W, Mr*. Walter J»^°™^- Variation ID Ocean W.t.r Willard Batteries himaelf to this charge provided that Mr?. Jame» Edward.. «"•«"»«'• N he advise* the company of his tern- Qumlan one brother, Joseph Kuana. According to teceut researches, there WOODBRIDGE, TIRE REPAIRING porary inability to make payment all of Perth Amboy, and fourteen are at leant three kliulu of water In ReBpectiully submitted, grandchildreji, also survive her. Ihe Vhe ocean, active t HAE> works are used to portray this effect. i ii conducts sales only oh rare It wasn't long before an addition OS ASAiM- ASBURY PARK, N. J.. July 17.— Each evening performance ii brot«« The g»y Rom«n City that hat riten to a close with a iaree display « .i^ions, nnd that when it does it to the itore was necessary. This "»>t>NT ill,,nil in its advertising. It hold* was repeated several times until to- SPurr OBT A on the sloping bunks of Lake Deal aerial bombs and upecial ground wt ,,.ii iis values are as rare as it« day the Economy's home is nearly here will be destroyed completely pieces especially prepared by the .,'],..; This store is the Economy ten times the original size. US AC>O«)T on Saturday, Jnly 18, when the *l- Thearle-Duffleld Fireworks Company. (C*ntlc firework* spectacle opens Its The "L»st Day* of Pompefl" M l',,,nitm-p Company, 417-419-421 Within a short time The Economy being sponsored under municipal 1 ivuiiy, Elizabeth, which beting its Furniture Company began using the to TUB CM*. engagement here at the Aibury Park Stadium. Carloads of scenery and management, «nd represent* a cold-' •'.I, birthday anniversary sale to-display advertising columns of the en anniversary revival of the show live years ajfo, Benjamin Pfeffer- Elizabeth Daily Journal. The re- effect* hare been emted on the as it appeared at Manhattan Bead). ,.•,». had what at that time was a sults prompted Pfefferstejn to en- spacious ithool stadium grounds The spectacle will be presented wr furniture-selling idea. His plan large his space and he A-eached a representing the city of Pompeii as seven nights except Sunday, *VW modeled after that of the chain peak last October wtien the first it stood at the best of Mount Ves- 18. The performance is scheduled v ;l ; INCMltMeu aLtci iriiait ui bile Ullttin announcement of hid fourth anniver- VIUR In 79 A. D. to start at 9 p. m. Extra transport ! iirs. Their success he bejeved was sary «ale brought 1,500 customers Entering the ground*, one finds tntion facilities are available for out MI, in great measure to their oolicy on the first three days of the sale. a replica of a bustling city, hun- of city visitors »nd ample parktaf ,'. rllinu for cash. When Pfeffw- This was directly traceable to three dreds of people costumed in theprovided for motorists. ,11, entered business he started as pages of Journal advertising. This period of the first century carrying .. u .Icrsoy's first cash furniture year, however, the Economy reaches a new high point in one day's adver- II, realized, however, that cash tising with more than five and a half ,.J,,IM' wns not the answer. He had pages of fifth anniversary sale val- •',, iiu other things just as startling ues in this issue of the Journal. Henry Frahme !., make people recoffnize. the bene- Pfefferstein in an interview todaj • • -t (his new type store. He said: "We're 5 years old; we're sited useless and unnecessary getting bigger and better in ever\ IIM inir.^... way and we're going to celebrate ou SURGICAL APPLIANCES The Rconomy employs fifth birthday anniversary with th ,, lv ... virtually a serve-yourself greatest sale the public ever saw ,,ie. Prices are plainly marked to There will absolutely be no birthda AND SUPPORTERS I ilf shoppers. If there are any cake, but the public won't want on lions. Mr. Pfefferstein will an- when it sees the values we're giv ..,.,- lhorn. This feature enables the ing." Now In Our Own Building ,'iiomy to avoid this expense. Pfefferstein said he is a believei In the curly part of October, 1925, in slogans and there are Severn itVi-itein opened his store at 421which he feels has had considerabl< : way. it was a small one. It had to do with the success of his store 20 West Scott PL Elizabeth, N. J. , display window with a frontaffe "Where quality is equal, price iwenty-livn feet; the entire store the factor" has been one of his Opposite City Hall ntily ?eventy-five feet deep. phrases. He declared he believes in •ml >4 in a district remote from leaving the customer with a smile and thus he became- known as •Cheerful lien." His patrons are bout «eventy-fivc per cent, "old customers," people who have made SLATS' DIARY the Economy their furniture-buying headquarters. Mr. Pfefferstein has BV ROSS FARQUHAR \ retentive memory and greets each "CD customer by his name the second Friday—well I tress ma has give time he calls. up trying to drive the ford enny Kj/ackara more a tall and no County Veterans Organize buddy will drive it for a wile intill it A. Harry Moore League gets out of the Presents garosh. she tryed The Middlesex County A. Harry to make a left JOHN McCORMACK Moore Veterans League was organ- handed tern up to ized at Perth Amboy recently at a the city vs. the red FAMOUS IRISH-AMERICAN TENOR meeting held by representative ex- light and she wood servi«emen from all sections of Mid- of ben all rite on- in the fourth of a series of dlesex County. ley the uther cars The purpose of the organization is dident have time Monday Evening Radio Recitals to interest! all ex-servicemen, regard- to get out of her tit less of political affiliation, in the way. She was to cause of A. Harry Moore for Gov- fast fer them pa Monday, July 20th, ernor. saya. Frank Duggan and Phil Erhardt, ore NBC Bloc and Supplemenuiy Network* Why Wrive in ^Danger two of the State Vice Presidents of the League were present. Joseph F. Saterday — Ant Tune in on Dcegan was elected Chairman of the Emmy had a pos- Middlesex County organization, and tle curd frum her WHEN THE WJZ, New York, at 10:30 P. M. Edward J. Walsh, of Carteret, was sister out west Eastern Daylight Saving Time elected County. Secretary. and her husband The next meeting of Middlesex tryed to save a County will be a joint meeting be- match by lighting his scgar with a WORLD'S SAFEST TIRES GARRETSON COMPANY tween the State Executive Commit- peace of Punk on the forth of July Phone 1000 215 Market St. tee OWNI Q N I $ 8.68 $12.40 Raw milk* produced by tuberculin and blood tatted Over 13% Over 16% Take advantage of thia wonderful opportunity to cowi: Walker Gordon Certified, Golden Guenuey, get the best that can be had in cooking comfort. The Price and terms are the most attractive we have Suydaw'* Special, Rutger'. Special GARRETSON COMPANY ever made. Big 16" ovena with 6 burner cooking tops. Act quick- Dutributlon Cover*) New Brun*wick, Highland Park, ly. Don't let this opportunity pass by. South River, S*yr«vuU, Parlin, South Amboy, 215 Market Street PERTH AMBOY Come in today and make your selection. THE PERI )Y GAS LIGHT CO. Perth Amboy, Woodbridge, Carteret, Ford. 1000 PERTH, N. J. m SMII Pi Md MetMchen, N, *.- FRIDAY JULY 17 19.11 WOODBKIDGE INnKPKM, |-Ai;K TWO SECTION TWO - ™""l'U1 : .—- ^.^gpspg _^,__—- — Novel Invitation to>resident " .&>%&& "ZSAZS i^&^r^r^:^^^^B(^rS!Z^^''£\ AQPIPlM

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^^^^^fi|lyS^T^^ •• : :'-': I^Pi ^'.'r.'^ '" n""CH' Solicitor. ^RLANDO H. PKY._ ^"^ ' ™K -V\< V.:"i;-:r^Ar.aTTnprovom^^ run^ng-1**^!^^ou""^^'^^^-'!'"^t'hrou^)1 ^L^L^^^^l^^^^^^flH l2 l r ^^^H^rH^ -V '-'• "'•"•- ' "if ^ W. 1. T-3. 10, 17, 24. ^'j 6_26> .„ .0 ^l" -V - '^f'r.tbovV^rcttv is to be <•); I f>OK , h R ^^^^BW' kl 'i '- '-r " • '- - afe^:t ' -Bet^-cn \I\BGCRET \QK- IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY ,., ;^ :-evt of th* jonin* orJ:n- 581-B. Lot 1, approximately ^,'«;' ^ r,lLuLon tToT. L tWeen ^^^HP^ Pf *••••'- = = "--- Utt I-A! I."compliant and JAMES ~* CITIZENS BnLPlXii ,-;-,: ^:^ on, a^ar™,, of r.c to an open ditch leading to \\ n,,.l ^veT "en " 1 A' '•' r ^^^^^•R f-Jpjfi 7 ' - -• ~ ; o ^^E WAL^H et ah Defendant" Fi Fa AND LOAN A.'SW IAT10Y torn- ..; •# Jr.•-. : l^L^L^H'flf « iUY - 1-!'T- -• ^tf Vtd lunt 3 T£T rrenu.w. ^AM. prtvilec^. ^Te,iit«nent* and Vl~ sewer runp-ne approximat.•!> Bayer Aspmn is S,\l K, .,. r 2 >: ^^^^^Hf V W ''f*il ' wEI . xtc-e to «£k- at public vend-e on By virtue o: :r.f above ?;a:*d nr:t A-.-sar^ranct-* ;htrt".:rto belonfnnp along the easterly prolongation 0; of users h.i\-e proved. It d.., ,• t(1m e ^^^^^m i m[\ SlU p I - % " 7 K3 ^VFfiNFSDXY JULY - TWENTY- directed r- i Jtlivet^:. I w^ v-r n ir.yw-^ srvtMta rttr.g. the center line of Albert Street anil prCss the hr.irt. No harmful ..fi, • v ^^1^1 i\W A 1 ' i, ? - < r Wm j \-'\TH' NINETEEN HUNDRED «pose. to sale a: V'-.ib::c vtn.lue on > BERXAkD M. GANNON, from said beRinmnK point running fo]low it9 use MH.-rf'nl'£r ^%'\- W, \\i THIRTY ONE WEDNESDAY. THE TWEXTY-5EC-, Sheriff, wuthwly thrwinh Block 531-B. Lot Baver Asn rini s the univ,m , I^HHr^4-C*Kl\^S '-•--• : * W U* I o'clof ™»dlrd"fiL «2 o-- 0^ DAY OF JULY. NINETEEN ! I EVY. FENSTER * McCLOSKEY. 1. akmK the .southerly prolongation ^|"^i-3I?i-i!H" ' ' PfffBfc- J^BMTJ ^ " ' » Kvck Da^Bht" 'S T™ iiTthe HUNDRED AND THIRTY-ONE f^.v-J Solicitor?, of the 10" Kwrr from Factory Lan. ^HJISX. \' • • rJ^B^JBflmiH ^< -2?. 1 ! ter«S approx-mately HO feet to a propose.' gad«h« Vun ,, ^•^••••^aKHBfflPiV- . • cifet- in the Citv of "New Brunswick o clock Daylighi Sav-.r.e T::ne' :n the, manhole. c -n. » rseuralKi.i ^^a^RIflr^ — ' ' N J afternoon of said dav a: ;rw Sher\T< I NOTICE - 7. All of the work of said im- Sore Throat LumKv> j^WTMA \ " ^_^^^B^^Bt— All the fo!low:nir trad or parcel of office in the Citv ,;-f'New Br.:r.?i-ck.: NOTICE is hereby jiven that the provenunt is to be done in accord- Rheumatism Tnotlu, !•„• x J OB^HBlMll^flM^&MM^fli^^^^^BMB ]iind and r,remife ^ thi Tow«.bip of Wood !•"«> ™d premie, h*re:raf:er IV.T::-j =re ueM ,n!h , i;Uh day of July. George R. Merrill. Township Eng bottles of 24 and 100. *' neri.r; }: •,.: :. ,- ••.-... -.:,-. a:'::-! ••••! !•• a -T-.t Us s-nii-rero. a.«k- ^ ^ • P Middle?ex oularly d«crihed. «::ua:e. ly:=s and , :..S1. »« and the ^eciftcation* therefor. Aspirin is ^ tra(te.mark , ,- • . lnpL:n .-••-. . I . i •--.. I - A: .• • :• V • -«.• hu:: !r, •! :: ',•:!. I .rth.lay; anni- ,r.d S:aw of New j^y. ™S »" tfce Town-hip jf JJood-, B. J. DUNCAN. which are now on Me with the Town- manufacture of monoaceticariH • . Ters-.rv (..T.- :. <•;•.'•:.. ••: 4 !'• 1- Th<- j.!:^n-ra;.l. -: ..«-S uloria \ aMfi. Bpinninp at a store on the south- bridge, in the (. c un:y of M.cdi«« I Township Clerk, shin Clerk. salicylicacxi. dp.-.-v.,.,,,' a • •..!•!•- v •>••- '.'i.. ''v with thp lLv::r.:;..n. the hupe pen fr]v -id? of Wc-pd^ridpf Turnpike and State of Nfw J*r?ey. • ' ^. The average assessed valu:t *" * ___„ B Jllh iil'-V ^ •' - "-:• 1 V<-" -V~TS--~l-"-.a,f.;n p^hrrm .l-V.-nH to carry the "ad now railed M.:nsireet«ihe ElNG taown *r,d d^ipia-.rJ a, i^ OTOWANCE TO AMEND AN tion of the taxable real property of 1 'j 1.5. as amended and su. A/] • i Bnjndtd as iVjllows: Easterly by ^= ea^t=eventvthree^ enr-h^.eirfcths AND AUGUST 11. 1930. plemented, i- |]S,03!i,003. The nr (l\ 101 1 SHERIFF S SALh j j0. numn<.r ]•!, Westerly by lot num- j0Ut^ westerly corner of W B ' -' 2) feet from the Si-j-.hwesx Wherea.-. in the prosemtion of dibt of said Township, computed it M*»* v '' r IN CMANI ERV OF NEW JERSEY ()tr ] [, Southerly by land? of Chas. jjee(j-s lanj. thence with the line of *'rner of Ridgf-dale Place and Ever- 5t- Tion No?. I and 3 of the public the manner provided in said Sectio: // I — Between CITIZENS BUILDING \. Ulor.mfield. and Northerly by the i^- j}~ Reed'« land north twentr-<=ev- creen avenue; thence rjnmnjr (1 > i p;rk in the Towr.ship of Wocidbridge, 12, including the debt hereby authoi / / ( out 1 AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a Pajj Wildwood Avenue, a< laid out en'(je?rees "we't three chain= and ^ herly at rig-ht angles to Evergreen •.; bec^mt ? nt-cessary to appropriate iz.'d, i.- i\.2r>'. • a supplemental del- VV U\ 1 ; e avenue corporation of Nc-w Jersey, Com-|an,| =hown rm th .: aforesaid map. eightv-eieht l nk« to the" outherlv - One Hundred and Fifty'an adJ:-.:or,al sum of money, there- statent^nt showinK the same ha? beet ffr" J^2 plainant. and LOUIS FARKAS and I Decree amountine to approximate- ,,* ' -. A tu™njvf rnaii ^fnTP«airt- <35O| feet; runnine thence i2( weft- fore. filed with the Township Clerk as re At I j^(m er! 9 MARY FARKAS; his wife, et alf., iy $3,000.00. tAnce with the «outhe4-U- Hne ofth' 5' parallel with E". ergxeen avenue. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE quired by said act. (CT^^*? Th rt thr€ ar d Defendant*. Ft Fa for -ale of "Together with all and sinpular. the ^p south*eventv three dtiree^ ' y- * ' thiny-three one- TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OF THE -fiAP mortgaKtd premises dated July 3. rights, privileges, hereditaments andi"we_, iev«ntv-five links to the beein- hundredth? <35.33i feet to a point: TOWNSHIP OF WOODBRIDGE. IN clia.-e. condemnation or otherwi.- ^J^*~) r Jnnin 1H31. appurtsnanet-s thereunto belonging |njn™ Cont'ainine twentv-eis-ht one- ' K thenct >3» Northerly and THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX: for tin withirr*improvement, a riph- — ~~^ C_ By virtue of the above stated writ 'or in anywise appeitaininR. . hundredth* of an acre "Bounded Para!'el with the first described! 1. Section 4 of **•- ordinance as of-w.iy ten foot in width, over th- to me directed and delivered, I will BERNARD M. GANNON northerly bv the Woodbridee Turn- co'jr?e> One Hundred and Fifty amended is hereby amended to read followinc described lands and re; : \AM UCKI RARICC iist>) feet io x r n B expose to salt* at public vendue on .Sheriff. ;j.e Road now ca'Sed Main Street ' -* ^o'J^herly side of a= follow?: estate in the Township of Worn: »» •' " H D I t ) WEDNESDAY, Al.'Gl'ST TWELF- I1UYLER E. RnMoND. 'eaHerlv bv land* of Wilfiair B' Reed' Ev<;r>n-een avenge: running thence The sum of Two Hundred and liridpe, County of Middlesex an-i TUPRP TH, NINETEEN HUNDRED AND S2fi.J0 Solicitors. Southtrly'bv Iand« of Henrv N De- (4) Ea.5*«rly aicr.? the Southerly side Ninety-five Thousand Dollars or so State of New Jersey: BDCT ii i! "7 r" THIRTY-ONE W. f. 7-17, 24. 31; «-7. nare^t • and we»terlv bv "land= ofo f Ev«green avenue, Thirty-three much thereof as may be necessary FIRST TRACT: Beginning at p T If. E I a baby is too f,. • • At 1 o'clock Standard Time (2 o'- CITCPIFF-"! STTF Warren Drummond ' " " and Thirty-three one-hundredths (33- is hereby appropriated to meet the point in the oastoijy right-of-wa;. feverish to lie - clock Daylight Saving Time) in the SMUKII-I- a SAI-E. Decree amounting to approximate- 33) feet to th(? Poinl or Place cf be" toft of carrying out said improve- line of the Perth Amboy^and Wood sleep. There are some pains a : : afternoon of said day at the Sheriff's IN CHANCERY OF NEW jER.^El ly $fi.3io.0O. pinning. ment. bridge Railroad, said beginning poin' can't pat away. But there's quukr Office in the City of'New Iirunswick, —Between COMMERCIAL Together v.: th all and =ingnlax the Decrea amounting to approximate- 2. Section 8 of the ordinance being distant five feet southerly in a little Castorial Jj. J. BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIA- j.^y,^" prvil'-ges hereditament='and !y *2.9!*0-°0- which this ordinance amends, is measured at right angles from thi AH the following tract or parcel <>f TION of.Nf.vaik, a New Jersey a].pUriel,a'nce\ thereunto belongine Together with all and singular, the hereby amended to read as follows: easterly prolongation of the centn For diarrhea, and other infanti' - r nts v land and premises hereinafter parti- Corporation. Complainant, and(j ri n an>^i;e anpertaining " '^ - privileges, hereditaments and The average asse:sed valuation line of Albert Street and from said Ri « this pure vegetable prv; •: • cularly described, situate, lying and KATHERINE GI'.EEN, et als., De- BERNARD M GANNON appurtenances thereunto belonging of the taxable real property (includ- beginning point running (1) North Whenevercoatedtonguestell.il being in the Township of Wood- ftndants. Fi Fa for sale of mort- Sheriff. ori n a"!*1^56 appertaining. ing improvements) of the Township 81 01' East through Block 531-H pation; whenever there's any v i bridge in the County of Middlesex gagc-d premises dated. June 18, BERNARD W. VOGEL, BERNARD M. GANNON, of Woodbridge, in the County of Lot 1, on a course parallel to tht sluggishness. Castoria has a pm.' • and State of Now Jersey. li'31. $23.9-1 Solicitor. ,,' ...„_„ n..^™ ,„ sheriff- Middlesex, computed upon the next easterly prolongation of the center children love to take it Buv : . Being known as lot Number thir- By virtue of the above stated writ w , -3 1(| j- ,4, > ALEXANDER BALINT. JR. three preceding valuations thereof line of Albert Street five feet to a ,,inp—with Thni H-FlMrhi-r'' teen (13) on a Map entitled '"Green to me directed and delivered, I will ! $23.9-1 Solicitor. -. in the manner provided in Section point; thence (2) South 78°19' East „„ I^nnlr Hills" Map of Property situated at expose to sale at public vendue on SHERIFFS SALE w- '• 6"26; 7-3. 10, 17. 12 of Chapter 252 of the Laws of through Block 531-B, Lot 1, 213.17 wraPPer- Fords, belonging to William, George WEDNESDAY, THE 2'/TH DA\ OF IN- CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY "* -„__.„,. ... " 1S1G as amended is 318,039,003.00. feet to a point; said point being di>- •v^^aiai^^^H^ The net debt ofEi)ic l r r and Arthur Dunham. Nov. 20, 1909. JULY, A. D. 1931 —Between NASA MORTGAGE & ' TV ruivrrov nv x-ri>- .mcrv Township, com- tant on a course South 0°4 J' W e=t, ^Bt^RfJCSaT^SW^I Mason and Smith, Civil Engineers, at one o'clock standard time (twoo- IWESTJIEXT CO., Complainant,- «^ rmirrrTinK puted in th« manner provided in said HO feet from the center of a manhole MaV^'ggfi•^T'^M e Perth Amboy, N. J. clock daylight saving time) in the anf! JOHN PETRUSKA, et als., i urp l -\-, Tur-mr Vunr?" Section 12 including the debt hereby in the meadow; thence (3) South IMf{l"Mpffl BEGINNING at a point in the afternoon of said day at the Sheriff s Defendants. Fi Fa for sale of mort-i 9nMFKPrnmlllin, , A CI« authorized, is $1,116,138.80, being 42°08' East through Block 531-B. [#»'W*V • # • Tl V'1 : l8 A southerly line of Wilchvood Avenue, Office in the City of New Brunswick, gagc.d pr[.mjces dated May2 2 • m ffVSnTi r- i?" ' - + ''• supplemental debt state- Lot 1 approximately 709 feet to a ^3A^fi^^K£A«UM distant westerly five hundred and N..J. 1931. ; /'LJU tf1 "I'™™'' tl.*a ment showing-the same has been point; thence (-1) South 70°20' East ^^^^^^^^^^ seventy-five (575) feet from Ford All the following tract_or parcel of By virtue of the above sUted writ !,,J»- «ie ,., .'J?,88^'1 premlses made and filed with the Township through Block 531-B, Lot 1, approxi- |U CIerk as Avenue; thence running southerly at land and •premises hereinafter par- to me djrc.cted and deiivered, I will R" v;TtL"",V »V,» U™ * t A •• required by said act. mately 80 feet to an open ditch lead- I 1ML ~ right angles to Wildwood Avenue, ticularly described, situate, lying; and e3tpose ^ Eale at lhljc vendue on ; B> Mrtue of the aboje .tated writ WILLIAM A. RYAN, ing to Woodbridge Creek. Wp . t m e One Hundred and Fifty (150) feet; being in the Township o: ^ ood- WEDNESDAY, THE 29TH DAY OF e°xn 5 p f' "!„.»""'hfv ''''l ' Chairman of the Township SECOND TRACT: Beginning at KW ^. thence-running westerly parallel to bridge, in the ( ounty of Middlesex JULY, A D., 1931 ' WFnv^n V ir v T v 'VTV Committee of the Township the end of the second course men- W^ ^' f said Wildwood Avenue. Fifty (50) and State of-New Jersey, and more at orc 0-c]ock standard time (two Irr'nw v VTTK • 11 r -tmrn of WoodbridRe, in the tioned in the first tract and running 1 1 .< , , feet; thence running northerly, par- particularly described as follows: 0-ciock daylight saving time) in the! Vvn THIBTV nvp County of Middlesex. thence North 0°49' East along the ^ ^^ "'' JW f * : allel to the first dc-ft/Hed course, All that certain tract or parcel of afternoon of 5ajd dav at the sheriff's* flf 1 nvi^t «tonjl. I T 10 -1 i Attest: southerly prolongation of the 10" Wl^ak Bl' One Hundred and Fifty (150) feet land ami premises, hereinafter parti- (1,T,t.e • th cu of"Xew Brunswick, fiJ.,?^ ?V.- T , *C ° •? B. J. DUNIGAN ^'wer from Factory Lane 80 feet to 1^^^__M.^K: to the said Wildwood Avenue; thence, cularly de^ribed, situate, lying ami x j - Dajlight MvinK Tirnei in the sittr- . Township Clerk " present manhole: H^^BMI^K easterly along the Southerly line of | being in the Township of \\ ood- AUth e followin(, tract or parcei of | noon of ,a.d day at the SherilT - Of- „ _lownMup Uwfc. ^ ^ ordinanc(, ?haU ^ pf_ '^^^^^p J c the said Wildwood Avenue, Fifty bridge, in the County of Middlesex lan(1 am] premises hereinafter parti- x j " - ° Hrjnswick, NOTICE ^ t immeijiately upon its adoption ^^^H W^ i llarl Charter No"! 1142^ ~~ R««ve Di.trict No. 2 " >-. d«criberd readings at a meet- Cor 'Ittee of the " _ A . . . - I 0> BUSINESS" ON JUNE SO 1931 ^F.RST TRACT-Kr^own and des-! $** m the Town,h,p 0 oocL in8 h.ld on the ,3th day of July, Sf t^JZ* ' l^t ROW ELS I. Loans and discounts ™™™. —880.-.D7.57 r^on^a^ t&tf-'&l ^^^^1^^ ^ B. ,. DUNI0AN, ^ <**«? »f Midd.esev. D V/W C L J T WnsWp Clerk BJ 3. United SUte. Government securities owned 74,782 00 M ,epar k ^inL'> "™ ^ ? W? ^ AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE -~ ,,,,!.,• fixtures, $7,000.00 43,600.00 map d b L>a'rgon &'Fo x c^viI En. in^ Woodbridge Townshp Middlesex TOR AN QUTFALL SEWER TO NOTICE Ul Dr Caldwell help «».:i-- • 8. Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 30,347.4, ^ Perth Ambov N_ j and tou^ N. J. belonging 0 M BE KNOWN AS FULTON NOTICE is hereby given that thi , child is fe^en&h or iips.-t;..r -w 11 0 1 E 9. Cash and due from banks ..: 47,885.09 which mapha s been hled in the of. "f ^ " ^l- Sun eyed and mapped STREET OUTFALL SEWER TO- following ordinance was adopted on caught cold. M r 11. Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and . fice of the Clerk of Middlesex Coun- "J,J °; ^"r ^r w!^?w^r?l lino GATHER WITH THE NECES- second and third readings at a meet- His prescription willlmake th SARY due from U. S. Treasurer R«n.0n tv and owned and developed by p^i, AM? Iiw r ,;T«.Jf t APPURTENANCES AND 'nn held on the Kith dav of July, headachy, cross boy or (jirl w;., ; 14. Other assets 4,690.17 Mapie Realty Company, and more oS in th^M a office of MidHli^x TO PROVIDE FOR THE NECES- 1«»1- " ' | hnppy. wellinjust a few It,,::, 1 1 particularly described in Book 759 of !o™ ™JM C1"ks office ofMld(ilese x SARY RIGHTS - OF - WAY FOR B. J. DUNIGAN, I restore the bowels to n-rnul !• THE SAME AND Total 702,543.04 I)eed5, page 590 for said county. Rein» thP same rronertv COT,VPVP,I FINANCING Township Clerk < regularity. It helps "bnak-m B h AND LIABILITIES SECOND TRACT - Known and to ^\ | Xffsomw and ffler ASSESSMENT THEREOF. * ! by keeping the bowels free fiui-. : 15 Canital stock paid in . 25,000.00 designated as lots 243 and 244 on a }° T Hnff'oraer hi«-wife(bv deed nf ^herfas, at the present time a AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN • sickening mucus waste. stction of 16 SS 40,000.00 map entitled "Map of Maple Park, 70hnHan*on Sited ^1 12th 1923 Woodbridge Township ORDINANCE ENTITLED. "AN Ymi fae a famous AxtoiS r • J n sho on attK map w 1i h i? R A E TO PROVIDE 17. undiviLd profitsZne-r:::::::::::::::::: i MS^O .ituated «t Fords. woodbndKe and a°nd\z risi* tit ffleScx'coun- r ^. ^ l r ? ^n .^ ™*thi,i<,£Z. &. t!Sd«irf '••• ar an 1 dd eX l 19. Reserves for interest, taxes, and other ex- ? v , ^TS^T - *Ji. * *°?i?" V Clerk's office in Book 740 of made a part hereof 1S served by a A PUBLIC PARK TO SERVE! having attended over 3J0U birl' penses accrued and unpaid 1.40 ty N. J., and file.d m the office of the /eed n5 sewer system or systems which drain THE FORD.S, KEASBEY AND out the loss of one mother - 20 CirculatiL notM ontatandinT ! 10 000.00 CItrk of Middlesex County, survey- Sarne is known and desienated as lnto an outfa^ sewer Bt or neal" tho HOPELAWN SECTIONS OF fc believedto be unique in A: utatand n l0 Sa e I!" D 1 tab <> ' K ;; Yn72 «• "d ">^PP«d »». Larson & Fox, lot ^9 ^ &139 E «1 hown on mtersection of Albert and Fulton WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP AND medical htto?v P 22. Demand ^ZZZ.:.- " /l89,565.83 *J^?& \g^i^C^ 11 Si? ? ^T«S, ^^Hr Sflfc.."^ said WSS'ffi ^"E YNE ? 8 p ^ «f ™»° * ^ ™?f. '•" ' • W 1 E ! 23. Tim. depos,ts ^430,398.99 * , particularly describ- ^p °SlS, ^r^ed" * JaS «'*« ^^ &™™* '"to the out- PROVIDE FOR THE ISSUANCE STSC.^ - ' fa sewe r abov K y mnta, ' ,n, ,,, n, ed in the said mortgage. 1<,18 y^.i. 1920 Morean F iTail " e mentioned have be- OF TEMPORARY NOTES OR £ . men y ouw on 11 • come clo he Cf t fM T • "" 702,643.04 Decree amciunting to approximate- ™*\ E-i'dknownaa Fords" Patk K«ed and in times of heavy BONDS," ADOPTED JULY 22 y f F,^ °' ^ ", ' State of New Jersey, • , lv SI fi30 1"'u'i *"/ * « ° ft -t rains or storms fail to =erve the nur 1929 ANn *Kp»inpn iiirncT headachy, bilious, gassyor c^

County of Middlesex, sa I Jfc w , , To£?L with aHland iln^U. the ^ >,« A«ENDED AUGUST s Apain fa «od W a ,' r I, Geo. Wm. Wood, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly iri—hts m-ivileees hereditaments! and 1 °° ,5! thirty-nine one-hundied- d , * B Whereas in thP „„>< ..r • »>> sweetens the bowels; increase ewear that the above statement i. true to the beat of my knowledge and a^te'nan^ihereun^i.eloJging Ldng'on^L^died^nCetyVree rfnd f Whereas, it becomes necessary to i^vem^nt"^^.feTuWleTrk to TPri WM WOOD fashler W in TiMn uTjWnN seventy-six hundredths (193.76) rfm^y that situation by theinstalla- serve the Fords, Keasbey and Hope- • ^. '" ' W v c i. -v A A L u * .u- SJ « 11 ,«.i BERNARD M. GANNON, f t *d ,. th M t h '_ tion of an outfall sewer, therefore lawn Sections of Woodbridee Town- AJ^ BE Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of July, 1981. Sheriff. ™"j thrr,"w «nH fnrtv fm?r nnP *T ORDAINED BY THE ship, it becomes nece«"arv to a«Mn fiflL LEON FERBEL, Notary Public. LEONARD J. ZAREMBA, . Kredthr%2 4O fwt mnd ihe TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OP THE pria e an addTional sum of monev MLA Correct-Attest: $2f30 Solicitor.V , S'^'K' '"^tlw TOW}ISHff °F WOODBBIDGg, IN BE IT ORDAINED BY THE T..«+ ^W M H CLUM, w.I. 7-3, 10, 17, 24. 75) feet"th:Tound^^ TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OP THE lUSi ^*\ x A JOHN EGAN, _!__ —, «V»tnntl,»nnrHi hulnMlSonlkc - Bewer system to be known TOWNSHIP OF WOODBHinflE IV J*~~'~ ^J»\ , „ E. W. BEDELL, Doctors. T~SHERIFPS SALE ^t^bTloVlTo on thVtilVnVby « ™™ St«et Outfall, Sewer, or THE COUNTY OF MIDDSI: ^ -W *Hl 1 assftfls, CO»DIT1OK « ™ ™ST »^O"^SK "cSsra&Eft rlH^^^i... EHSS-r -H!-'—- ~ = Phone 11 ) •1. Other bonds, stocks, and securities owned -w—.Sfil,338.72 premises dated Junu 10, 1931. upvnv v PAI uwnnrir o«" u- out 2 e.ti 7 •tU .. Y K GOlEN 6. Banking house, $85,700.31. Furniture and By virtue of the above stated writ £,^ ' Sor 2. The cost of said improvements adopted "hereby am»ndiT"* "1 /v ^ L . . v.., 1 Sohtltor reB*tofettnejob you have Kt^ 14. Other assets ., 72,829.74 at one o'clock Standard Time (two BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCI- (118,000.00) Dollars, or so much Middlesex, computed Ln tK ° nil —— o'clock Daylight Saving Time) in the ATION of Newark, N. J., Com- thereof as may be necessary is here- three pfvcedinjt valuations tLrenf ••••m Total 2,477,589.00 afternoon of said (Jay at the, Sheriff's plainant, and HOWARD WENT- by appropriated to meet the cost of in the manner provided in Wtl! ^^^HHI^BHW* „ . , t , ... LIABILITIES Office in the City of New Brunswick, LING, et als., Defendants. Fi Fa carrying out said improvement. 1" of Chapter 262: of thi t»Zl„/ ^^«HIT«IIV PRESS 15. Cwital .stock paid-in - » mmM-H. fr for sale of morftaged frCKflilM dated *• The 1ofat1oh 6t any part" df WIB as a&ef .nd aSSlSKSt 1 MIPDJ.MKX PKfc3 '«• SirpluH - 15,000^0 All the following tract or parcel of May 18, nil said sewer may be changed or the U $18.U3™Ooa100 The net deht oil "T/" I 17. Undivided profits—net 28,483.05 land and premises hereinafter parti- By virtue of the above stated writ said plans and jpecificationa departed said TownshiD coZt.S i \£ WOODBRIl'1'1 20. Circulating notes outstanding ". . 95,740.(W cularly described, situate bine and to me directed and delivered, I will from by resolution of the Townahip manner provided Htlii -- 21. Due to banks 62,282.78 being in the Township of Wood- expose to sale atpublic vendue on Committee within the limit of the including the debt Webv authnrLrf ' "~Z 22. Demand deposits s 617,194,96 bridge, County of Middlesex and WEDNESDAY. THE 22ND DAY OF ^appropriation herein provided for, M is $1,128.138 80 MM«T# A NEW YORK. ft ^®^"===ZZ. ^ailS ^ol^d feaUd a, .ota No. at one .ffiA&Ttta. (two \Z ^^^ KTg±JS S^^^SrW? CA«DY "^"^ • TOU. : 2i477.589.oo Stf-SAIUS 3 ^I^HZ IS&^^t^Ss .WaS p oVr^tfof11^ * ^ * ST"" clerk" ™>-*-^ ^ "-'"Sffii;^"111 " State of Newf«"«y, N. J., property of the Corporation of iff'* Office io the City of New Brun*- I 6. Temporary notea or bonds «re 8. This ordinance shall tak* »/ J^TJk ICF CKtAM County of Middlesex, ss. Colonia, October, 1916, Franklin wick, N- ' lereby authorized to be iwued from feet immediaU y uoon it* «5nnHnn" CAWIB| ANP ICE V^ , I, Thomas B, Murray, Cashier of the ajbove-rnamed bank, do solemnly Marsh, Surveyor," which said map All th« following tract or parcel of |me to time in an amount not to «- and advertising &* iZ,i, iW «6 Main St. Wt)U swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and was filedi n the office of the Clerk1 of land and premises hereinafter parti- led the num appropriated, pursuant WILLIAM ARVAW Tel. 8-0048 ___^—- belief. th« County of Middlesex on January cularly described, situate, lyinjr and VL the controlling provisions of Chan- rhairm.^T « 5m' ^L, , —~~ THOMAS B. MURRAY, Cashier. 15, 1917, as Map No. 888, and more beinK in the Township of Wood-»r 252 of the Laws of 1916 is ^wrman of the TownaWp nIIOTiVBIAUM Subscribed and «wor» to before me this 10th day of July, 1931. particularly described as follows: bridge, in the County of Middlesex Wnended which said notes or bonds committee of the Township GUSIAV BLJ+ E. M. MULLEN, Notary Publi*. BEGINNING at a point in the and State of New Jersey. »all bear interest at a rate not to °J w««abridge, in the Groceries «nd Provis'1" (Jwrect—Atwn; Bouthe*sterly side of East Cliff Road, BEGINNING «t » point in the •tcted six per cent per annum. AUAi i bounty ot Middlesex. , _a „._H i •-• Tal ^' • ; • ,r «lr w Jy&i I MAS J^t S«uth 39* 4^ W«t 118 f#eUoi^e^t6^^U^ 1 %os4bri4f• ( ,|>RRTDGE INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1931 SECTION TWO PAQI WEATHER FORECAST EXTRA! \lways {air weather at ECONOMY ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. A Savings From 30 to 60% Guaran- where Quality and Price brings good teed or Money Back. Be Here friends together. SPECIAL RELEASE Saturday at 10 A* M. NSales EditioOn PROFIT SALJulyE 18, 1931 SINCERTTY IS THE KEYNOTE TO THIS LOW PRICE PIONEERING Without Regard To Profit We Are De- termined To Move Our Large Inventory—

BUS NO. 28 OR FAST .LINE TROLLED DIRECT STATEMENT The Sale Sensation NOTE! TO OUR STORE. FROM ELIZABETH, By B. L. PFEFERSTEIN Our Store is HILLSIDE not centrally FROM of the Century ELIZABETH PORT located, but Right now some one must start to bring down prices to our location stabilize a critical period. $50,000 worth of brand new qual- FROM affords a low STATEN ity stylish furniture must be cleared out to facilitate a change ISLAND in our merchandising plans for 1931. Right now, when home overhead thoughts predominate, we launch this great sale of ACTION. thereby A Here is a sale that promises to be the talk of the state. Here is enabling ROSEUEPAflK us to sell CRANFORD FROM LINDEN your chance to secure home furnishings at prices that are noth- GAftWOOD ROSELLE RAHWAV . for less, W00D6RID6E ing short of being phenominal. We are giving the public the CARTERET benefit of drastic price reductions. Here is the s a I e you've THIS SALE IS NOT been looking for. TAKE FULL ADVANTAGE! MERELY TO UNDER- TURN TO THE SELL, NOT LIMITED LOTS AS BAITS, NOT SELLING STARTS SATURDAY, INSIDE PAGES CHEAPENED SALE FOR FURTHER MERCHANDISE, BUT July 18,1931 at 10 A. M. sharp RATHER THE NEWEST and lasts for 15 days. PARTICULARS! AND FINEST THE MAR- •in J_^;T_!:"^— I—I!1' KETS OFFER. FUR- CASH We advise early Four Pages of Startling Price 1HERMORE WE PRO- THE MOVING FACTOR Revelations on Stylish New TECT YOU BY OUR IN ALL GOOD BUSI- attendance for GUARANTEE: "IF YOU NESS WILL BE THE Furniture. Come Investigate BUY FOR LESS WE TERMS WE WILL SELL these values will the merits of this opportunity WILL REFUND TWICE UNDER DURING THIS be stupendous. to save. THE DIFFERENCE." EVENT. R J PHONES: ECONOMY 553KB417-419-421 BAYWA? a™Y * - PACI'FOI'R SECTION'WO

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believable, fine overstuffed choice lir suite of durable spring construction Just exactly at advertised. Beautiful Suite A stupendous value! A suite of choice tnmlble spring-tilled cushion teats, 3 of Fine Walnut Veneers, consisting of 60-inch Maple, consisting of large dresser, line van- mduding ufa, club chair and button buffet, china closet, dining table, server, 5 ity, full size bed and roomy chest of dnweri, kir. chairs and arm chair, way below wholesale Unheard of value, cost.

A Quality Product at A Price That's Daring, All Sizes, Fine Ticking

VERY SPECIAL ma HUM fkll IIS TIES REFRIGERATOR STUDIO COUCH MAHOGANY .war VI Never Sold Below With the Well-Liked or WALNUT $13.95 Covered with high-grade denim, Fine Collection Of Heavy spring construction, Ittlleik Including three pillows. {11,95 |3,95 Refrigerator $18.95 ill.95 Regular $27.50. Complete

mm mm FlSllS 1ft Very handy lor Every with Mar $15.00 Odd WARDROBE Housewife. »fcnt roil bed Parchment Shades Odd Dining Room Server ""-sasging; extreme- Left over from large Bed Room Suites ablt; finished in *l. All sizis avail- WALNUT $(}J5 « present stork lasts. WALNUT up lie Values up to $40 \j 89c Values up to $60

In order to accommodate the STORE vast throng of out cuitomeri who cinnot conveniently shop by day the store nill be open every night OPEN CO. during thevkk Iheif «w» itnee, Takudrintige ol this op- NIGHTS 417-19-21 Bayway Elizabeth 2*r Elizabeth 2-1621 Elizabeth, N, J, WOODBRIDGE PACK MX SECTION TWO FRIDAY, JULY 17, I'm -v

NC JALE REGARDLESS OF COST OR LOSS—THEY GO

An immediate dissolution of the entire stock is imperative. The orders ore io sell and sell regardless of price! There's $50,000 worth of nationally known The and nationally advertised fine quality homefurnishings involved in this sale. All Beautyrest tmons merchandise has been remarked for quick and absolute disposal in the most inspir- ing retail sale of our history—without hesitancy we have released this merchan- dise at the most astounding prices ever announced. Come investigate the merits of this wonderful opportunity. The Entire Stock From Wall To Wall Must Go Regard- less of Cost or Loss. The most Terrific Price Reductions ever known on Homefurnish- BUY A ing goods are offered in this Spectacular No Profit Sale, We have GUARANTEED SIMMONS cast aside all ordinary methods to dispose of this tremendous BEAUTYREST stock within the shortest time. Read on, look over every item THE BEAUTYREST! Known all over the world, nationally ad- vertised, endorsed by physicians, scientists and social leaders as the advertised. Then come and see for yourself! most comfortable and luxurious, restful mattress the world has ever known. These Simmons Beautyrest Mat- $125 3Pc. Living Room Suites tresses are in their original cartons from the Simmons factory and have Stupendous value. Three big luxurious comfortable pieces, deep- been secured by us through the co- ly upholstered in durable- Tapestry, soft, resilient spring =eats and operation of some of their licensed SOLD backs. Fitted with reversible spring filled cushions in exquisite mo- $ dealers. quettes and friezes. Beautifully and expertly tailored, consisting of EVERYWHERE $ Davenport, Club Chair and Wing Chair .75 69 25 Simmons Beautyrest Mattress- AT $39.50 es are all we have on hand. After OUR PRICE Regular $189.00 Regular $275.00 Regular $375.00 these are sold we will endeavor to continue to have these Simmons Beautyrest Mattresses for our cus- 29 Suites, $109 Suites, $187.50 Suites, $229 tomers at the Economy low everyday Note: Only One to a Customer $225 4Pc.Walnut Bedroom Suites [dice of $29.75,

Marvelous value! Four-piece suite of unusual style appeal, con- structed of selected cabinet hardwoods, finished in dull rubbed $ American walnut. Suite consists of large French vanity commodi- BUY NOW ous dresser, full-size bed and chest of drawers, 119 Regular $J 95.00 Regular $255.00 Regular $298.00 Porcelain Table Breakfast Sets Porcelain Tup Breakfast Sets. Suites, $98 Suites, $139 Suites, $179 Decorated in attractive color combina- tions. Refectory leaf table with porce- $189 Walnut Dining Room Suites lain top and Windsor chairs. Reg. $40. $14-95

Astounding value! Eight-piece suite of latest design. Fashioned (if choice walnut veneers and solid American gumwood, expertly con- $ $10.50 Fine Cotton Mattress structed! Finely finished. Suite consists of five-foot long buffet, six- "Sterilized" 100*;; Cotton Mattress. foot long dining extension table, one arm chair and five guest chairs. Covered in durable urt ticking; made 109 with roll edges and rounded corners; Scoop Seat filled with pure cotton. All sizes $3-95 Suites, $139 Suites, $196.75 Suites, $219 Chair Regular $245.00 Regular $295.00 Regular $349.00 An unusually good looking piece $29.50 INNER-COIL of furniture smartly upholstered and priced at this low price $£95 MATTRESS $1J.95 is surely a bargain, at " ANY SIZE, SELECTION OF CONDITIONS OF THIS SALE COURSE ... GOODS WILL BE 1. Everything is in the sale without exception. HELD FOR ' 2. Absolute satisfaction or money refunded. FUTURE DELIVERY Real 3. Purchases held for later delivery if desired. IF DESIRED Our 4. Free truck delivery within 100 miles. Values 5. No mail orders filled. Guarantee 6. Open every evening during the sale until 10 o'clock. DON'T DELAY, BE HERE 7. Said starts promptly at 10 o'clock, on Thursday Morning, July 16. SATURDAY, JULY 18th Is Your Protection RAIN OR SHINE, "If You DOORS OPEN Economy Furniture Co. Buy For Less THURSDAY, We Will 417-419-421 BAYWAY Wholesale and Retail Phone Elizabeth 24477 Refund JULY 16tji, Twice the 10 A.M. Selling New Furniture for Cash-~for Less! At the Approach of the New Staten Island Goethala Bridge Open Every Evening Until 10—Saturdays Until 11PM Difference" t: 11 (BRIDGE INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, JULY 17. 1931 SECTION TWO PAOE m PS: KS.10-0 FORDS TAKES BIG CAMPBELLS LOSE MC ttAIN SCORES POWERFUL LONG BRANCH OUTFIT LEAD IN 1ST TO HARD BATTLE TO Greatest of all Jockeys? IN FINAL INNING; FAILS TO APPEAR FOR GAME, NIP LEHIGHS, 4-2 ST. BENEDICT'S By HAROIN WOODBRIDGE WINS SO A. A. BUMPS ALL STARS U,.y Soo Pitches Gre»t Ball, Error, Hole In Field Rob Aven- Ford* Lions Beaten, 7-6, After < .Hi Excellent Support, el Crew Of Victory, 5 to 2 Running Up Big Lead — SMART PLAYING FEATURES PICK-UP TILT (,,vcs Seven Hits. Crowley Get* Four. S. R. O. Sign Out Early. Several hundred loyal WoodliridKcrs were quite disap- WINNERS ERR ONCE TO MEET FORD3 MUCH DRAMA ETC. pointed Sunday nftornoon when the strong Long Branch Alpa • tailed to appear for their nine inning "light to H finish" with" three runs in the first in- An error by Perry and a hole in LA VE(2NE seventh nnd last inning, iciiilly knock the breath un cast ever-lengthening the Woodbridge A. A, at the Grove street lot. The nched«lennisly, Soo's opponent, rosy for the Townshippcrs. But the diamond. Woodbridge Brownies met the Woodbridge AH Stars in a pick-up game and viis touched for eight bin- tables were turned rather quickly Fords Lions, The score shut them out, 10 to 0. Aforementioned customers were de- and effectively in the seventh. with Woodbridge at hat With two men on the paths arid lighted with the performance. • I.eh'ghs scored their first tally last t'.me. The gentle breeze two out, a grounder got through The "substitute" game was not Smart Onet .-.(•fund frame, but Fords coun- Pt-rry at second and two runs crossed that had been blowing the trees in lacking in thrills and action. Both witll a run in the last of the There were a number of pnrticu- the plate giving the St. Benedict's utfield stopped, It was now club? pulled one sparkling double larly outstanding plap, Ii. The losers ended their scor- club the lead, 2 to 1, which wasn't catchev , iih a run in the fifth. Fords eadly quiet. The distant honking of play apiece plus several stellar stops, etcetera that added a bright so bad. But listen to this. In the catches jn the field by romping in- touch to th* game.- Moe Bernstein riieil only a single error behind eighth, with two on, Reiser hit the eep-beeper could he heard. "Ciese, i » i. • L i i I'KHLII, YVH.I1 nvu MJI, IXCIIVI nil inir t a bait g:tme," murmered a rag- dividuals. This fellow Eddie Gerity, made a great stop of Meako's liner ubdr the Lehighs were charge, iball ove.r second bs , , who wns all set to get back tU the in the fourth. Moe got a big hand l)alhavl e(jV0| bee nsecom an easl 1)a?(y put-ou for what fot rm somei h - king urchin who was licking live. Soo fanned five and • - looked as [Alp? after llosini g a closl e ten inninii g when he raced way back into deep- i| I'uiir. Miglecz walked three, body. But Mr. Ball dropped into a ice cream cone thahtt lkd center to pull the sphere down withb hole in the grass in the outfield and seen better But S tilt to them in the early part of the anil Damitch starred with g season, unleashed hi? wrath on the one hand. Artie Jordan, Brownies" uiiilcnwiire for Fords with two the boy was right. It was a stellar infielder, robbed Delaney oC i|iiiM-i'. Zawlinski and Johnson couldn't he found until three men Ali Stars, holding them to the wee hnd crossed the plate. Frantic fielders Ina.-much as allowance of three hits in seven in- a sure hit when he taced bnck into I,, wise for the losers, Both of have been impossible due to the on- left field from short to snatch a ,.|iiirhmen rifled a double apieco wmt wild in their elforts to locat nings. Harold Sandbeck took the the missing pill. What a break, wh Texas leaguer. dim regions. Both scored "XISrArtoVSd"*: 'lab ^r the eighth and ninth frames ; a break! Jim Geritv came in fast to make 11<•- registered by the Amboy Both clubs collected ten bits thing up in a tie. Mark Dyar Me- «ml gave two hits, making live in all John Pursier cracked out the HOPES TO (lain was at bat. He swung tbe wil- for the losers. a shoe string catch of Notchey'* apiece. Woodhull fanned five, and Slebics shouldered liner and double PlavinAt second. xlia base clout for Fords—a Keiser, two. Crowley starred with Top THE low slowly back and forth. The ball Notchey and the mounilwnrk for the All Star? This was neatly done anydrew a WK the stick with a perfect day, four in ,IOO round of handclaps. "Jlandy" Sand- x score: four, two two base hits. enjoyed little more than a fair cCla n stare, at it. U™™™ ' ™ourm day of it. Both hadthei their r shootshootss beck flashed fine style Ahehenn hhee made FORDS F. C. (4) Sunday aftcrnniin, the Campbells ifflcult A.B. R. H "ill meet the strung Fords Field Every man this sort . 4 2 Club, at Fouls. Manager Bill Pernn (•d the Dcaceiui pictuie just painted ,, „, ,,..._* • ..„ ,:i .? <.,,,*r ,.«.J :*- ,.,,.«* ^,,,.1. U;» If I! on A. roster of stuff and it went over big. An- announces that) bo will have a strong for you like nothing else could. Anil *h cthcr one on Sandbeck. He cut off . 3 lineup for the game which is expect- there was Mark galloping down to east once. (This was thoroughly base at a speed that would have enjoyed by . those, P«sent). Dnve the All Stars' only possible spore at ed to bo a corker. ,—as with the plate with a beautiful throw in, '.'. 4 re- ably is one ot the best The box score: cently in riding his 1,000th winner baseball catchers and publicity's ii, Howard Sharp stood 'rom left field. This in the second- .. :t CAMPBELLS (2) the initial bag, arms Brownie* Tough! Cf i beams—some jockey almost every 0 AB R H PO A E m a career that dates from 191!) . is hpartii acclaimed as "the waiting for the ball but Me Clam got tw0 Those Brownies are hard babie» .. 4 l T lu board. Jim Hughe! got trlips to <• ISarna, 3b .. 1 0 when he piloted his first victory in greatest ever." ' ""~" ""'^ * "" '"""° '""""' o boat. No wonder fans gape in 3 '* Stophen, ss . 4 Havana. Turf records show that a Fator is a wonder but think of did the trick. mazement at their antics. They If . 1 0 | Centanni, c . 4 11 few other jockeys—Jimmy Dutwell Earl Sande of yesterday! A corn- George William Wood, guardian , scored two runs in the first inninjj-. —• (i owlcy, rf I 0 and Mack Garner, for examples— parison of their records is. interest- of the second base territory, spat in- Ahhh. Three in the second, two in ' B.'isel, lb ... 4 to his glove and stared at Me (.'l '_' have driven more t than a thousand the third, one in the fourth, one in- LEHIGHS (2) Sheets, cf mg: Sande Wood was expecting company. Me- STEELS TRIUMPH •winners but not in a twelve year From 1918 through 1P30, he fifth and one in the sixth. Their AA.B. R. H. E. WmdhullW.'.udh'uli,, p'".'.'.!..'.'. -1 period. piloted 956 winners, 701 seconds, Gain arrived, on the next pitched breath of air. Too hot to wort. l'lMrus.ir 4 Fator would have passed the and 541 thirds in 3,590 mounts. ball, beating the throw to the hag. What an outfit! And in the mean- OlOllYiiyl , :>1, •1 OVER OLDTIMERS; "grand" number earlieli r hthiis season ' Fator during 1919-11130 booted in Things were happening. Excitement time the scorclteepcT hung up a row l.nKi, s.- — ~ ~~ ~~" —~ had it not been for the illness that 907 wins, 746 "place," and <>3, >, l:n-ki. If 0 l 3fi 2 10 27 11 2 afflicted E. R. Bradley's stable for '•'show" in 4,339 mounts. bridge growlers. The "big push was urn. Here 'tis: •i ..n, rf .. LOKEY SPARKLES 0 ST BENEDICTS C. C. (5) which he rides. Most of the best Little to choose between 'em on en. Harold Vogel settled everything WOODBRIDGE A. A. (10) !.'.. cf - «' AB R H PO A E have been under those and other statistics; yet it's by banging the ball just out of the A.I). R. H. P.O. A. E. Ill (IM|)t (' . I n !! veterinarians' care for weeks, and safe to assert that most sport bugs infield to score Me Clam. And anoth- 1930 Star Twirler, In Box For D. Gerity, 3b, cf 5 ; 1 Ulass/'lb . ,....'. 4 0 ,,rk, :(h .. " Fator has done most of his work for prefer Sande to Fator for that er chapter of township baseball his- First Time Thi• -s -Year- , Earn* Gerity, cf, lb 9 • •I.T/, |) . 1 Zpmier, ss 4 ^ Mrs. Graham Fair Vanderbilt whose "greatest jockey" distinction. , tory was written. Mesko, lb, 3b .. 9 ,ak, rf . ... 0 |.l. Kfisor, p 4 •) stables is but ordinary this year. However, Sande is no longer rid- Me Clain, Mayor Ryan and I ete 11-3 Win. Sandbeck, If, p — Fi-nlcola, rf -1 JJ Alex Gordon, trainer of. Mrs. Van- ing and Fator seems nowheres near Peterson were the shining lights with Keating, if, c .. % 32 2 7 1 !ll:irb:is, cf 4 j| derbilt's thoroughbreds, late in June the end fif his'career. In fact, he's the woodenware, each player smack- GETS FINE SUPPORT Jordan, ss t by innings: I'Vertsch, If 4 ® declared that "Fator" is not only the hoping to record 1,100 victories be- ing the horsehide twice. No player on Moffitt, 2b Oil) 010 000—2 Nicholls, lib 3 • best jockey of this year, but the best fore quitting the saddle. And that the Fords roster got more than - Johnny Lokey, 11)30 star hurler of Dunham, c, If .. 300 100 OOx—1 \\ inters, c 3 of all time." looks reasonable, barring lliness or single clip. Both clubs hung up eig e Rahway City League, pitching his E. Gerity, p, rf Of course, conservative opinion accident Surely he already de- hits apiece. Woodbridge out-errore fn^t game of the present season, 10 l.l - 34 hesitates naturally before endorsing serves much mention wherever that Fords, ten to eight. But what s a bal turned buck the: Oldtimers, of Rah- 37 10 14 27 10 1 Score by innings: Gordon's "all time" accolade as ap- "greatest jockey" subject is dis- game without errors? wtiy, 11 to 3, for the Steel Equip- 010 000 001—2 ALL STARS (0) AVENEL TENNIS Campbells j'litd to Fator. Laverne umiuestion- cussed. The story in "riggers ': ment, Monday night at Avenel in the A.B. R. H. P.O. A. BL St. Benedicts 000 000 23x—r> WOODBRIDGE LIONS (7) AB R H first game of the second half of the Kara, cf 3 0 1 I league. Lokey, in superb form, struck Plavin., rf 0 0> CLUJHS BEATEN Me Clain, c 4 out twelve men and allowed but five Hughes, ss, 2b .. o 9 Kyan, p —, 4 DISPUTE ENDS MEDWICK SPARKLES hits. He held the whip hand at nl Notchcy, p, 3b .. 0 9 Wyld, 2b 4 Hcminary Outfit Wins In Mid- WOODBRIDGE A. A. times. Graeme, who opposed him on Liernstein, cf 0 0> Hardiman, 2b 3 the slab, was nicked for a total of I'alko, c 1 S0 CES mT Kaiser, cf 3 dlesex League Match, 4 to 3 IN TEXAS CIRCUIT thirteen hits. Pochek, 2b, ss . 0 0 Peterson, ss — 3 Close Games. TO BATTLE STEELS M Liptak, lb 0 o Woodbridge Club On Top, 7 Improving Rapidly With Minor The Steels had an easy time of itGray, If 1 Lddie Gerity Will Oppose I 1 with the'Oldtimers. Running up a big Hltbics, 3b, p ... 1 0 I :.. Avenel Tennis Club lost a To 3, When "War" Break* League Experience With Hiuska, If 2 01 i,He-ex County Tennis League , lead in the early innings of the tilt, Delaney, 2b 0 9 1 Johnny Lokey In Game At Ilansen, If 2 Q the townsluppers gained a big edge Ii to the .Seminary Tennis Club, Out—Ports Are Victims. Houston Club. Vogel, lb 2 ll.uiway, ut Hahway Saturday af- Grove Street Tonight. |ard held on to it. They were aided 32 0 5 24 10 2. o injno little by the seven errors charge' i ii, 1 to ;j, The Rahwuyuns won Winning a disputed six inning Brilliant reports have been eman- 31 7 Score by innings: to the Rahwayans. Avenel was All Stars 000 000 000— O> :• ingles matches and one of the "liulch Seders championship gllmc f,.om Ule pOrt'Reading Aces, ating out of Texas concerning the FORDS LIONS (6) charged with two. Woodbridge 232 111 OOx—1O Ii -, The tcam.s were evenly king W.iodbridgi' A, A. will meet at p,u.t Keadinpr, Sunday, enabled exploits of Joe Medwick, • former AB R g y, Messick and Sheets led Seco with Summtary—Runs batted in: D. '•ii'd, this necessitating the pluy- Sleell Mquipm. nt nine of Avenel h Wdbid Rd S Cat ere t High School lad, Medwick, qp . nt nine, of Avenel, lho WoodbridgWoodbridge ReRed SoSox tto adadd anan-- C. Dunham, p 4 • f three sets by four of them. lho nicknamed "Mickey" by his cohorts, the stick. Both rattled out three hit Gerity (2), J. Gority (2), Meskff | l -t' "— ./ -• • "- II WI,, . DunhamU || J||ILI4ai , c 4 the (irove street :l."» o'clock. Eddie Gerity is slat- jls^ has been wreaking a lot of damage Sharp, \\> ... 4 j t:lj o dock Eddie <>nty is slat ll TThhe score was7 7 t to;J 3;. T Thh eg 2 two bases. Jost, Oldtimers' shortstop, base hitx: Keating, D. Gerity, J. A'.vnJ'l in flle'flfst 'singles to i il to handle the mound assignment scoring three runs in the second, on Texas League pitchers while per-;Wood, 2b 3 •"• Ii to give bis club a Wad which against the SteeK He will be oppos- was the only man on the losing Gc-iity, Sandbeck, Gray. Hit by- one in the third and three in the forming in the. livery of the Houston Jensen, 3b 3 pitcher: Gray. Struck out: By E- ! 'M to win. ed by l.oki-y or Miele. Lokey, it will sixth inning, had the game pretty Buffs. i Kauss, ss - 3 team's roster to get more than single clip. In four trips to the plate, Gerity, E; by Sundbeck, 1; by Sle- I'l.e -ummary: Singles—Ted llirk- bo remembered, in his first l'J3l ap- well sewed up when "war" broke out. After graduating from CateretlW. Liddle, rf 3 pearance on the I'nouhd this week, ho cracked out two triples. A pretty bics, 1; by Notchey, 3. Base on balls: 1 . Seminary, defeated Earl Pom- Just what happened between the two High Scmwl- last . spring, Medwick' Larson, If 3 Off E. Gerity, 1; off Notchey. Dou- • v, Avenel, fi-1,G-7 , C-3. Hill -Kit- turned back the Oldtimers of Rail- clubs could not be learned. • was signed by the St. Louis Cardinals Christenscn, cf 3 0 double play was one of the feature way, I 1 to !}, fanning twelve men. _ I of the Seco field work—Stephen t ble plays: Hughes to Delaney to Semiiiary, defeated Hill Falken- Eddie Gallant, on the mound for and was "farmed" to the Scottdale Liptak; J. Gerity to Moflitt. ". Avenel, (>-3. G-0. Kenneth Rit- Punmim will be behind the plate ,, club of the Middle Atlantic Lcaguel 30 6 8 g ' Bouska to Clos, Sr. 1'i.r the Brownies, with Mesko at first, n' Sox, allowed but • five hits in a The box score: . Seminary, defeated Hill Haiti), great exhibition. There he blossomed forth as the Score by innings: 1 nel, (>-2, ,0-3. Emil Kmitzherg, Ionian at second. Eggers at short, J.ie was opposed league's leading slugger. In 75 games Fords 012 030 0—G STEEL EQUIPMENT (11) • > ii'-l. (U'feated Dave Stephens, Duve Gerity ut third, Sandbeck in C. Byleckie, who was touched for AB R H 1 r ven douts A the nineteen year old sensation bang- Woodbridge 001 023 1—7 0 'inii-u-y, 10-8, 6-3. Fred Ballinger, lift, .Mm (loiity in center and Keat- f - f. «!»"" ' > Barcellona ed out 22 circuit clouts, drove in 100 Stophen, 2b 1 HOMESTEAD NINE ing in right . . loB lll n Wlth three one of whlch Messick, 2b 3 2 •••nil, defeated Ed Moulton, Semi- ,t. Cooper1 , I'lainrfcjd A. C. . . ? ' runs and batted for an average of star, will catc,...*,.th, ifo...r. AvenolA..,*«->!. "t>,*.i"Pop» a triptriplel . The Sox played errorless Clos, Sr., lb 3 0 •'••• <>-l, -1-fi, 'J-7. in .42'J. His spectacular slugging led I'uiililus — Ritchie and Ritchie, of Railway, will cover the ini- to the Cardinals advancing him along Bouska, ss 3 1 s charged with a single boot. WOODBRIDGE A. C. Cooper, c 4 0 TR1PSJ.EET0WM iiuiiaiy, defeated Falkenstein and tial bag. Kouska, another Plainfield the line in their "chain-store" sys- ineiny, Avenel, t>-3, (>-2. Kietitz- performer,,,.,,0,-ui,,,, will'cavort at second,' The Red Sox would like to book tem. Starting the season with-Hous- Van Camp, rf 4 0 m t>s wlth an heav 2 Botk Clubs Hit On Par But 1 a uiu Dallinger, Avenel, defeate -,, , 5> I £?," rf' ' 1 n0 ing the ball twice each. Horvath, the month MedwicModwii-Wk was,w««., thoe mnmosdt didn't duplicate the rally in the un, rl 1 U Homestead catcher, aockod a threes Kanu'when the Alps failed to appear? | . •— 3 .5 1 consistent hitter on the club. The,,, . ., ... „ ., , • , 20 8 6,7bagger for the longest hit. The vie- RED SOX (7) Carteret kd hue been the recipient! But the Woodbridge boys were equal That the same Eddie was keyed up because he had lost a th Score by innings: tors sewed up the game by Bcorine ''ittur ten inning duel, 3 to 2, earlier in the season to the Long A.B. R. H.E. of many flowery proas notice's in Tex- *J ? oeoayon. They came back in 100 2— 3 as newspapers and all seem to agree *e slxth to 8Core three runs to Put five runs in th^ first two inninga. lifanch outfit and wanted revenge?, E. Venerus, 3b 2 0 e seven lnnin tlU on the antr x—11 that the Cardinals have found a "dia-' ™ ., S P y The Homestead club wquld like to 1 0 Hne That the several hundred fans forgot their disappointment £•• Ga^r,. ' P 3 1 mond in the rough." All Medwick "- . _ , . , . . bck games with heavy junior nines q 1 seems to lack is experience and he isl Frank ,D u n h a m , pitching for in tho township. Games may be a»- when the Brownies and the All Stars mixed it in a lively tilt ™- IfH r™1 1"'n!^KS' \ 2 ED DUDLEY WINS 1 gutting that in n loop where high.Woodbridge, was nicked for nine riifiged through manager Henry Kert- 'nil of action and clever plays? , T.' Lattanzio, Vh .'."."." 3 batting averages are as scarce as gaietiesg . . His mates gog t to Sabo,, of ne«ly, at Woodbriclgt' 8-1669. 1 1 g g That there is going to be a hot time at Grove street tonight <;. Mackay, if 3 1 mosquitoes in Iceland. tords, for seven bingles. Eddie An- The box score: i'ii "Butch" Neder's boys meet the Steel Equipment nine? J. 'Lattanzio, if 2 1 HOMESTEAD A. C. (6> i c A.B. E. HU- P'-iii-ancThaet oJohnnn they mounLokeyd , thiof sth seasone Seco, contingentheld a powerfu, in hil s Rahwafirst apy- •>; )l™**l ' h ?. Gregus, rf 2 ! 0 two apiece. Urc^huk, 3b '4 1 Jl Hub to five hits? ^ . ' who knows baseball from u to (Juco, rf ., 4 1 & That Mr. Lokey may oppose Eddie Gerity tonight and if 27 7 12 0 field. Ugi, sa 4 0 Jfci Sun, "Joe Medwick, the 19-year-old Ivrass, 2b 4 , 2 Jftj; hi'does a pitchers'duel is in the making? . R^SOX "' 031 003 x 7 Houstoil star—the player without a The box score: ; WOODBRIDGE A. C. (S Horvath, c 3 1 ' J. ' That a "hole in one" cost Bill Peroa's Campbell nine a Ae^s _;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; if, IZ x-3 weaknels." In his article Murphy al- Cileo, p 3 0 "<1 • ditd bi l f f A Weil-earned win over the week end? _ so prelictcd big league fame for r* \n,\arslir. „ '< ' Salvah, tf 3 0* 1 shortstdp Paul Carey and pitcher i ^ M.,.-hi«-h ^ \ Wargo, cf 3 0 J That the ball, hit overlsecond, landed in a hole m the held T«kiBg OM . Photograph "Diwy" Dean. D«»n,. if he continues' J; ^$;$-.Z:Z 4 Kennedy, lb 8.1 1 ;tml three runs were scored while fielders frantically searched ivittons took photographs of them- p , *U ht f his present brilliant work, 1 for it? selves with Indifferent results until retainetidd by ththe CardinalCdils next year.-Jf 27 6 lft That one loyal, but disgusted Avenel fan was reported to recently. Now a device ima been per- with Medwick and Oarey shipped a«-\ Mesaraa, lb 3 LEETOWN AC, (4) to Rochester to aid Billy Southworth . ! '; u. Lukaanick, If 3 „ , A.B. B. He liave asked, "Is this the Holyland?" . . • | fc.-t«i-wW«b ck« thta finuibie. Ain his 1932 drive for the t Gordon, lb 4 0 g wia mirror, Interna- D, pachek, rf ....'. Z...'..'. 0 That the Campbells "are coming" and will meet Steve •J^» £ tional League flag. F. Yap, ss 3 B. Crawley, cf ...'. 4 1 9 Anthony's Fords Field Club, Sunday afternoon? Vanco, c 4 1 J. Anderson, rf 0 Schlundt, p 4 1 That FoTdB trimmed the Lehighs, -of Amboy, in a nice ex- "H.tlooptor" ud *Auto|iro" A. Crawley, 2b 4' ,»A hibition at F.ords, Sunday? , .'..„, controls A helleo|jter uud ao autogtro arc eu- 28 H*nban,> sa 3 ,;,|. FORDS FLYERS (6) Sluca, 3b 3 I That Heinie Benkert is making great plans for his Red tlrelj different. The autuglro Ig a ro- A.B. latiug-wlag airulaus, auti tli* wlnsi Burylo, rf ^ 3 0 (ihusts for the fall? ••,«,.-, i * G. Ueniko, sa 4 P&nku, If Jp; 3 .ft. §ewaren Grizzlies paw are uot geared to the motor. The Panconi, 2t ~'.'.'.....'..'..LJL. 3 That "men in the know" picked some of Heinle s boys for helicopter ti a form ot aircraft whow A. Anderson, lb 8 the "all" teams in every sport since his reign here? Port Reading Eagles, 6-4 sole niitport lu the air U derived di- P. Heina, c 4 Homestead A. C. .J,,.,. 820 010 0 Thaamet othf basebale Woo'dbridgl as she ean neved Fordr has Lionb ps cayn playjjthe great rectly from the vortical compoQtot of Lacki, 3b 4 Leetown A. C 010 020 l The growling Sewaren Griailies the thrust produced by rotating air- J. I)«mko, of 4 old gamThaet obotf basebalh clubls "ahavs she esom nevee rperformer has beens played?who ca"n belt the nipped the Port Reading Red Eagles T, Heinz, rf 4 1 foil. Tlie blades of the Mtcontef are hall and field same with the ease of veterans? in a week-end game, 6 to 4. Jo« Koriko, if ....„ 3 Ed Dudley of WHtoiugton, Del., In Not R«»Mf Good EaiUik Kuuniak and George Urban held the geared to the motor. i A, Sabo, p *. 3 That) in the very near future, users of the tennis courts in Eagles at bay. They were opposed actloa at the Miami Valley goll club, Th» verb "fyW U * eollu the Woodbridge park will have to make reservations before on the slab by ljucoaro. The game as? Duytou, Ohio, where be won the West- inierlciiji Idiom, carr«at lu son «l tefcd tht to *4- ern op«n golf championship with » to- nd we#t«ru UAWKI QtaLtof, i 003 I tor 72 hole*. mmXls rscognUid M the VACK Rir.HT SECTION TWO FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1931 WOODBRiDGEINDEPEM >|. R. K. 0. RAHWAY THEATRE NEWS Gaynor, Baxter Triumph In Public Loudly Clamors For Sparkling Fox Romantic More Of "Flagg" And "Quirt" The Lawyer1! Secret" Heads Comedy/'Daddy Long Legs' Bill Tonight and Tomorrow Fnx Answer* Insistent De- All Star Cart Headed By Me —Other Shows. Surpassing even her memorable^quaint Kentucky£ accen•••t* RT}(| c triumph in "7th Heaven," Janet mannerisms•"r*~-•• ••"~* -..-....^• a«^u MisAiiSHs Gayvjftyno^'i s mand. With WaUh's "Wom- FEED 'EM FIRST : Laglen, Lowe, Brenth. torson andd Edwin MMaxweli l h; • fi! by a Varine in active =(•••••,( i Wahh has guided "Flagg" and coming week. The programs an- ' Quirt." and the famous screen team Warner Baxter, also, does the most principanrincinal "trrnwnim"grownup" ^,_ an'i a goodly j*rt from officer- • ' nounced include both quality and from some mysterious thai M.-tnrh (if th<- ••erviye. tci' r.^ of Victor McLaelen and Edmund quantity. The attraction for Friday brilliant work of. his career in the I.owe. who portrayed these char- lending masculine role of this de- director obtained a thn. o: th'- (rri-at enjoymflff twy ran r, and Saturday of this week i? headed lightful and appealing , acters in "What Price Glory" and by Paramount's Five Star Cast dra- | Ughtful talkie version of Jean Web- K n "The Cock Eyed World" are again ! ster's play, and a distinguished cast "orphan" youngsters for th, WV.rid." ami practically .-v.-ry I'-tt': matic sensation. "The Lawyer? 1 sequences. ('cnitxi'lyinir ;< request to have m-p ><-i-n a? the two fighting and loving Secret," with Clive Brook, Charles gives flawless support. 'of th- "flagg" and "Quirt" advir- marine'. (Buddy) Rogers, Richard Arlen, F.ay i From all appearances, "Daddy Get out your little red l.n bo sure to make a special nm tjp•- '.n th- -rrten. As bt-fittine the title of the cur-Wray and Jean Arthur. It is a time- ; Long Legs" is going to prove one of C.'ilpl'-d a-ith the fii'l rV-.1t Fi.v rent picture, "Flagg" and "Quirt"Quirt" lly modern drama form tho story by [the biggest hits, if not the biggest, miss "Daddy Long Legs" f,,, a magical human inter.) , Film '-x<<-u*iv" - have f.n'.in'jally n- m;r--je their armorou? activities in James Hilray Finn As an added of the entire screen year. Such a many lands, including- Nicaragua, ifun fest Laurel and Hardy in their combination of superbly enst play- you'll certainly enjoy serins th'- iff-nprai public and n'ltalily <-x- >weden, Panama, and wind up in newest laugh riot entitled "Be Bip." j A pimh of humor. M-asotied with a ers and an ideal story is all too sel- hihitnr« thro'.ijfhout tht- land, it wa- Turkey, rijrht in the mid?t of a Turk-1 Sunday next. July 19th. for oneradiant smilt- is Janet Gaynor's vec- dom seen on the silver sheet, and ijuitc apparent that tin public wan- !~h harem. ,day only, brings to the screen of the t]if for happiness in her new Foxthe genuine enthusiasm manifested ed tht twn mo^t popular mal< cn-a- In What Price Glory" it is a'R. K. 0. Rahway Theatre an escel- romance. "Diidiiy T.ong Legs." by last night's, audience is significant lan-n brunette, Dolores Del 'Rio. who lent double feature including Para- of the picture's popularity. ' J make your •w'.ni.T,' Of AH Nation?" at th> h ' .-:us(-d most of the trouble; in "The mounts amazing realistic story." The story is so well known as K. O. Kahwav Theatre Monday arx ' i tk Eyt-d World," an intriguing red "The Silent Enemy" (Not A Gang- scarcely to need repetition here, but DOUBLE EDGE T i<-day. July L'fuh, 2!-t is the ar- Mad, Lily Damita, but in "Women ster Picture), actually filmed in the the tale of the orphan girl whom a •••.vr to th- popular rer|,ie-t. Of All Xation?" it is a glorious primal wilds. Indeed something en- CETRID sympathetic trustee sends to college, RAZOR On th' >.'h i.inndc who causes the two Marine tirely different than any thing you heart* u< go flutter flutter. And have ever seen on the screen, wild only to find himself falling in love (old or new modeli with her, has never been more deftly •'Kla(f(r" ai,'i 'Qj;rt"' ar'.- a t> ; to.. v.'h'-it a blonde she is—the most beau- beasts, real Indian? inot actors.) OF DISEASE r toful one on the talking screen—|This is the picture New York audi- and charmingly told. The director, toiitjK in -<-:r.'- - Weed- ' : i.-ha«ers, and to confuse them there Mackaill in 'Party Husband" will be month rind throat and the notable teamwork achieved ,• thp by the two principals makes one Guaranteed b;- Ti.'-y an '.zt.'.usn rn'.-n. !'•ied children of their new ideas on .vnnrli.-i why they never were cast to ..dy" in K.-i'-u! "Wnh-h's Fox El Brendel, who made his screen'the oldest subject in the wold—love. | the ir Ijilay toirether in :i picture before. r,'/. a!':a,.i ••! fact- it apic. but who High1 I'M-f.-r (•• ;•-..-. and wh.it- they live • '-'in. 'Wi.ir.en Of All Nations.' | debut in "The Cock Eyed World," j Monday and Tuesday, July 20th | I l"na Mi-rkcl anil .lohn Arledge — Please mention this paper jis again "Olsen," the blundering arid 21st, the picture ou have been I c.ich portiay important roles — thevertisers; it helps youyou,, it help- :.. •ni <\i-ry rji-r.;, if fjn and a'iv»-n- - it hl l :n- '• ii< \\U- has to ofTii" j Swede marine and a great foil for waiting for—stars of "Cock Eytu | fnnner scoring heavily with hi'i it helps your Dap«r. — ,-,' . w(-r<- at liij'-rty to do as thty the roughnecks. The supporting I World* and "What Price Glory" 'to-; "T'.'-y •••'•<- vith -inirlt-," continued -. a-'-d. provided th<-ir conduct-was cast is truly all star as one must gather again in the same type role^ Wal-!i, "and '.(:>.- martially unat- n jti-'-ordani'e with the marine code agree when such names as Fifi Dor-,"Women Of All Nations," with Vic- t."i(hi-!. In '•very picture they have ;r:ii I venture to -u^e?t that there say, Marjorie White, Humphrey tor McLaglen and Edmund Lowe, as- appeal "ii .n thi-y have alway.- in the - nothing in that code to criticise Bogart, Joyce Compton and T. Roy i ted by the king of laughter, El. fmnt iiti'- when there was any rta! i.tir being lured by a pretty face or ? E " ' ' •{ to b<- done. And off duty shapely limb." Barnes are in the lineup. Brendel. Wednesday and Thursday, July 22nd and 23rd, another double fea- Jtitcr Ft:;« Danjer ture progTam—Spencer Tracey and Perfection Sidney Fox in "Six Cylinder Love" Tiike In- I 'if ''••"^••-: "nury hive Trifles tnaki; |mrf«-rr,ion, but per- adapted from Ernest Truexs' stag'e SUNDAY, JULY 19 been mint-! by It. I' l« bipi 'c !"Jt fection It no trifle.—Mlrhelnngplo. play of the same name, and on the and nm « •T.f\m^ '••<- ' i'i.-r same program Billie Dove in "The CONTINUOUS I.ady Who Dared," with Conway Tearle. 1 P.M. TO 11 P.M. 2BIG FEATURES 2 Friday and Saturday, July 24th Tor the Time oflfourLife and 25th, romance in all it? elory! A story of our modern Positively the year's best picture to date, "Daddy Lonp Legs," adapted married children ... of from David Bel«?'-fi's stage play of AMAZING —because it's REAL! (p""*> LAURENCE ih" same name, with Janet Gaynor. their new ideas on the and Warner Baxter. Good clean oldest subject in the wholesome entertainment for the en- tire family. Parents you owe it to No picture ever more world ... love! HARBOR BEACH yourself and children to see this sen- lavishly praised by the sational hit that was held for the THE third capacity week at the Roxy preti! 'Unforgettable,' . A DOROTHY Theatre, New York. says The New York SPOTTED ELK Many Canadian Lakes Times. "Excitingly, SILENT MACKAILL the Rurdcn-f'hanler production More than tanlf the fresh water of real," The Evening "THE SILENT ENEMY" the globe Is contained lp Inland wn- Post. A Paramount Picture tars of Cnnn" ENEMY YOUNG MILLIONAIRES with DONALD COOK d paramount Qutum Dorothy Peterson, Joe LABOR IN WILD LAND HAVE IT DONE NOW! Actually filmed in the Donahue, Helen Ware, "The Silent Enemy," an epic Your heating plant, any kind primal wilds! Romance, Mary Doran, James Rennie yf an aboriginal people, which A Pint Mokwnol Vitoptw. P«x)«t»K"< will ihow at the R. K. O. Rahway or make Vacuum Cleaned. people, beasts beyond DirnUd by CLARENCE BADGER Theatre Sunday, July 19th itown civili/.ation. " S t a n d s n conjunction with "Party Hus- Be Clean and Warm all Win- shoulder - to - shoulder band" is the retult of more than ter. Costs Moderate. Chimney with 'Chang' and those a year of exploration and hard done with each order reduces MODERN work by two young American mil- other epic spectacles lionaires, William D. and Shirley Fire Hazard. which come all too sel- , . in thought, Burden, the former in hii early dom," says The New thirties, the latter only juit paii- We repair all makes of Furnaces in dress .. and Repair Parts and Grates installed. York American. cd hia majority. ^ Leaders and Gutters new or repairs. in Love! They Early in the summer of 1928, The daringly dif- when their friends and family Roofing — MetaJ Work ferent drama for married on a were departing for the gay social t For Estimate or Service Call or Writ* which New York- lifq at Newport, Southampton and er* stood in line to new idea. Can European reiorti, theie young pay $2 a seat! men, with William C. Chanler, left WOODBRIDGE 6-1516 marriage allow IDEAL fcu'Ciubcrfamily PICNICS for Canada on the long excursion which wai to take them into the FRANK BRECKA new ideas? . • wildi of Canada, into territory • eldom ever vitited by white men. 17 Park Ave. Avenel

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